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April 4, 2026 - Epoch Times
01:05
Most Americans already use AI daily without realizing it

Most Americans already use AI daily without realizing it, as 99% interact with embedded algorithms in weather apps and streaming services while 64% remain unaware. The speaker introduces the "Code Red" framework to help right-of-center individuals navigate Silicon Valley's liberal dominance, avoiding political landmines while leveraging AI benefits. Ultimately, this initiative ensures conservatives are included in the critical conversation about artificial intelligence's future impact on society. [Automatically generated summary]

Transcriber: CohereLabs/cohere-transcribe-03-2026, sat-12l-sm, and large-v3-turbo
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The Invisible AI Tsunami 00:01:04
Elon Musk has called AI a supersonic tsunami.
Okay.
Now, you have a lot of thoughts on this.
Explain to me what that actually means for us.
Yeah, I think that what we realize is that 99% of people use AI, even though 64% of us in America don't realize when we're using AI.
And you think, like, how is that even possible?
It's because it's baked into the algorithms of our daily life, from our weather apps to our streaming services.
And so the point is, is that if we're already using AI, we want to learn how to use it.
To the best of the ability to gain the upside, but also avert all the landmines.
And I think there are a lot of political landmines.
And so what I wanted to do with Code Red was give this double meaning, one Code Red, an alert, an alarm, a siren, if you will.
And then also a set of principles, a code for people right of center, the red political worldview, so that we would all know how to navigate this world.
Because so many in Silicon Valley are not conservative or right leaning.
And so we're out of that conversation.
So I wanted to give people a way to be able to know how to navigate it.
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