As AI and robot technology rapidly advances, the DEPOPULATION agenda is accelerating...
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Here's something that's really important to understand.
It's that the globalist depopulation efforts are being driven by or you could say are running neck and neck with the rise of AI reasoning capabilities.
In other words, as AI reasoning continues to leap forward so that automated systems I think we're past the point of whether there's any debate About depopulation actually being underway.
Maybe some people aren't aware of it yet, but those are the ones that are going to be depopulated.
So, well, ignorance, you know, is costly.
But most of you listening, you understand depopulation really began strongly with COVID, although infertility efforts have been underway for decades.
But COVID and getting people to line up and be injected with basically vaccine euthanasia shots, that really took a leap forward in 2020. Well, I started working on AI projects about a year ago,
in late 2023. At that time, AI had just become accessible with so-called small language models or SLMs to where a company the size of mine could acquire enough hardware resources and data sets in order to build language models and release them to the public that would be chatbots with a lot of knowledge in them.
And we did that.
Brighttown.ai is the website.
Although the last release there, which is from earlier this year, is really obsolete at this point, but we We learned the process.
We proved the point that we could take a massive amount of data on natural health and herbs and nutrition, and we could use various fine-tuning techniques to alter base models such as Meastral, 7B, or other base models, and then we could release the new modified models to the public, which we did.
And you can download some of those models right now if you wish.
They're at brighttown.ai.
However, that's nothing compared to what's coming next year.
We're going to be releasing a new model next year, free of course, open source, that is a full domain adaptation model that's larger than 7 billion, and that will have been successfully aggressively trained in terms of its domain of knowledge.
Rather than just fine-tuning models, which is sort of altering a very small set of parameters, What we're able to do now because of some really amazing cost efficiencies and some technology advancements over the last year is we're able to do full domain adaptation of models at a fraction of what it would cost just a year ago.
So in other words, we can do this now for well under a million dollars.
Whereas a year or two years ago, this would have cost 10 million plus easily.
But things are changing rapidly in the world of AI. Now, over the last few weeks, companies released some really astonishing models that you need to know about because this is going to feed into the whole point of this podcast, which is the reasoning capabilities of automated systems and what that has to do with depopulation.
China is now taking the lead in AI models.
China is beating OpenAI.
China has two models.
One is called DeepSeq, and another is called Quen.
And Quen is a Q-W-E-N, by the way, Quen.
Quen just came out with a Quen 2.5, which is Created by the Alibaba company and DeepSeek, which I believe has similar roots to Quinn.
I don't know all the details, but it seems similar, but it's a much larger model.
DeepSeek has really incredible reasoning capabilities as well, but DeepSeek just came out with a revision one That is available to the public, and it has a step-by-step reasoning capabilities built into it, which is similar to what OpenAI has been building with their 01 model.
But step-by-step reasoning in a language model is something that you need to understand.
We all need to understand this.
So let's back up and understand what is a language model.
An LLM, just a typical LLM, is simply a predictive generator of text.
If you tell it something like, why did the chicken cross the blank, and you ask it to predict what word will fill in the blank, It will search through its hyper-dimensional database of relationships of words or really tokens, but we'll just call them words and concepts.
And it's a massive, massive billions of parameters trained on trillions of words.
And it will decide there's a 99% chance that that word should be road.
All right, so why did the chicken cross the road?
Well, what comes next?
Well, language models can continue to write, so they can generate text.
But it's all predictive.
It's based on just prediction.
So if I ask a language model a math question, kind of like these word problems you used to have in grade school, you know?
Like if Mary's on a train traveling at 75 miles an hour to the east, and she's on the train for two hours, but then the train hits a moose, On the tracks, one hour into the ride, and it slows to half speed, you know?
And like, at what time does Mary arrive late to her dinner party?
You know, those kinds of questions.
At least we had those when I was in the fifth grade.
I don't know today, that's probably college level stuff.
But when I was a kid, they were teaching us those kinds of problems in the fifth grade.
AI has had a very difficult time reasoning through those things until now.
In the last year, AI reasoning has taken a quantum leap forward to the point where AI can now...
These models I'm talking about, like DeepSeek and even Quen and OpenAI's models, they can step-by-step reason through a problem-solve, and they will even...
They'll describe the steps to you.
So they are self-aware of the steps that it takes to solve a problem.
So there are all kinds of interesting logic problems and math problems that language models have been...
They've had a very difficult time solving.
Like, for example, if Bob enters a room and in the room there are two other people and then one person kills the other person...
And then in revenge, Bob kills that killer, then how many killers are now in the room?
Okay, so you and I would say, well, two, obviously, because Bob is a killer and the other guy's a killer.
But language models have a difficult time with that.
Or logic problems like, I put a ping pong ball in a cup, and then I take the cup and put it in another room.
Where's the ping pong ball now?
You know, that kind of question.
Those are reasoning questions.
And what they require is a conceptualizing of the problem and then thinking through it step by step.
Now, you do this automatically, especially involving physical skills.
Let's say you want to clean the gutters on your house.
It's fall.
You've got leaves in the gutters.
And so you have a goal.
I want to clean the gutters of my house.
And then your brain goes, well, how do I clean the gutters?
Obviously, I need a way to reach the gutters, so you start to think step by step, I'm gonna need a ladder.
All right, where do I find the ladder?
How do I get a ladder?
How do I carry a ladder?
How do I place the ladder against the house without damaging the gutters?
How do I climb the ladder safely?
And how do I actually clean out the gutters?
Do I need gloves?
You know, step by step, right?
Your brain is going through this all the time.
You do this when you drive somewhere.
Like, I need groceries.
Hmm, how do I get to the grocery store?
I'm going to take a vehicle.
Okay.
How do I drive the vehicle?
I'm going to need keys to start it, probably.
Where are my keys?
You know, step by step.
Like, your mind is doing this automatically because you are a goal-oriented being that engages in step-by-step planning.
And then you kind of have a world simulator in your head where you're kind of simulating the actions of the world and kind of pre-testing how that might work for you.
Like, if you're going to rob a bank, let's say, right, especially, you would have to plan that out and you would think about, well, what happens if I'm robbing the bank?
I mean, obviously, this is a joke.
Don't take it seriously.
But what happens if I'm robbing the bank and then, you know, there's a guard there?
And how do I block the security cameras?
And what do I do with the people?
Like, you're going through a simulation of how to be a bank robber.
I mean, hopefully not, but you get the idea.
So language models, which are going to be used to power the humanoid robots that will take over most of human labor, those language models have to go through the same steps.
So NVIDIA has rolled out a new world simulator.
It's called OmniWorld, and it's an entire planet Earth digital twin, and it allows, well, virtual robots to test out their code to see what works.
So if a robot wants to clean out the leaves in the gutter, let's say, the robot, maybe they've never done that task before, and you've asked them, maybe you have a robot, and you're like, clean out the gutters, please.
And don't kill me, Mr. Robot.
And the robot goes into the world simulator in its own head or in a cloud, and then it runs a bunch of simulations of how do I clean the leaves out of a gutter, and it might go through like a billion combinations of that, of step by step, getting the ladder, cleaning the gutter, etc.
And then it comes up with the best solution that achieves the result.
And that all happens in the simulator.
And then it takes those actions or algorithms out of the simulator, loads them into its own brain, and all of this can happen in mere seconds.
And then it begins to take action.
And it walks over.
I am cleaning the gutters.
You know, I'm thinking RoboCop here.
I'm cleaning the gutters.
And in that way, the robot achieves the task.
All right.
Now that all sounds great as long as it's helping you out.
The problem is that, well, AI language models now have very good step-by-step reasoning, which means combined with the world simulator, It means that these humanoid robots are now very, very close to being able to simulate and solve step-by-step any problem in the real world, including complex problems such as how do I pick these strawberries?
Well, that's a complex problem.
It currently requires human pickers.
Or how do I pack these products at this warehouse as part of this e-commerce Amazon.com platform?
That's a very complex problem.
But now we have the ability for robots to reason through it and to do it with a built-in simulation and to do it in very rapid time.
Or think about it.
How do I remove this appendix as a surgeon?
There's an interesting question.
Lots and lots of physical problems can now be solved step-by-step procedurally by the automated systems.
And of course, soldier robots as well.
They can solve these problems.
How do I climb that hill and put the mortar up there?
How do I take out this enemy bunker?
You know, how do I destroy these 25 humans that are in this house?
Right?
Right?
I mean...
These robots are going to be asked to do extermination tasks, obviously.
What, you think Israel isn't going to use humanoid robots to just go exterminate everybody?
Of course they will.
They can't wait.
They're leaders in AI weaponization right now.
If Israel could have, you know, 10,000 robotic soldiers, they would send them in to get and kill all Palestinians immediately.
The only reason they don't do that now is because they can't handle the loss of life of the Israeli soldiers.
So think about that.
So, understand that as these robots become very, very capable because of the reasoning capabilities of the AI systems, the globalists will say, well, I guess it's time for us to carry out the extermination, and that's exactly what they are doing.
The extermination agenda is upon us, and it will accelerate for these very reasons, because Automated system reasoning is now reaching a critical mass, and the globalists don't need the humans they once needed.
So, I will keep you posted on all of this, of course.
And we are building a language model, a really revolutionary language model, with a new name that we're going to roll out in 2025. You'll be able to download it for free.
And it will not power killer robots, by the way.
But it will give you incredible knowledge.
About herbs and nutrition and natural medicine and things like that and preparedness and survival skills, off-grid living, permaculture, all kinds of things like that.
Medicinal extraction, making your own herbal formulas.
I already mentioned emergency medicine.
A lot of things that you will find in this model with a vastly improved knowledge base that wasn't possible a year ago.
So, stay tuned, and what you can do is you can go to brighteon.ai, you can sign up there on the email list, and then we will email you when we have the new models available.
Just a couple of months, I don't know, maybe three, yeah, let's say three months from now.
Probably, let's say March 1st is a pretty good target date for the release of our next really kick-ass model.
And you will need probably a 16 gigabyte NVIDIA GPU in order to run it, such as the RDX 4090 card, if you want to get one of those cards.
They will run the model quite well.
So check it out.
Thank you for listening, and stay alive, folks.
Stay alive.
Because not everybody's going to do that, you know?
There's going to be billions that don't, but...
Stay tuned.
Follow all my articles at naturalnews.com and follow my podcasts and interviews at brighteon.com.
Thanks for listening.
Take care.
Mike Adams here, and I want to share a little nutritional secret with you.
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I put some other powders in them as well.
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But what I've added today into my smoothie, because we now have it available in our store, is called Golden Milk.
I know it's kind of a funny name, but it's orange.
It's golden orange colored because it's got a lot of turmeric in it.
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I've got it on my desk here.
There it is in the canisters there on the right and left-hand side.
Golden milk powder canisters.
Of course, it's certified organic and laboratory tested.
But if you show my screen, I want to walk you through some of the ingredients.
This is incredibly delicious.
It's great for the fall season here, too.
but it's made with organic coconut milk powder and then organic date sugar, which is a low glycemic natural sweetener.
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