Clay Clark vs Mike Adams: AI Singularity, Job Collapse, and the Gold–Silver Reckoning
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And Elon Musk is, in my view, absolutely correct that 2026 is the year of the singularity.
But the way I would define it is simply that AI technology is advancing far more quickly than any human could comprehend the advances.
I think we're at the leading edge of the singularity right now, but it doesn't take away our humanity.
You know, it doesn't, in fact, it allows us to express our humanity with amplification and augmentation.
That's my argument.
I think that humanity can coexist with AI.
The issue in my mind is whether we embrace open AI as a decentralized open source technology that empowers our freedom and our liberties, or if we end up wanting to be enslaved by the convenient overlord AI systems that are all about centralized power.
Folks, on today's show, true story.
My wife probably has a high probability of listening to today's show because my wife loves listening to the voice and the stylings, the verbal stylings of a one, Mike Adams.
Yes, Mike Adams is the host of the Brighton show, the Health Ranger show, the Brighteon Network, the founder of Brideon, the founder of Health Ranger.
And it turns out my wife likes listening to the voice of Mike Adams more than my own voice.
So this is a show where I can get my wife to listen to the show.
But I thought since I'm going to get Mike Adams on the show, I might as well get into the topic of the singularity.
So Elon Musk posted on January 4th.
Nobody believe me.
Everybody, please look it up.
Go to X, look it up.
Elon Musk posted on January 4th that 2026 is the year of the singularity.
Here we go, folks.
There'll be an apocalyptic event that ends everything we know.
This is called the singularity when the machines take over.
The true believer can get immortality.
The non-believers consigned to death.
That is approximately the theology.
Okay, now that Nethiley Motivational character that was speaking right there, it's Jaron Lanier, an American computer scientist, visual artist, a guy largely credited with helping to develop virtual reality as we know it today, the VR goggles and wired gloves.
And he's saying, again, let me play that clip just one more time.
This is, again, here we are, the singularity.
There'll be an apocalyptic event that ends everything we know.
This is called the singularity when the machines take over.
The true believer can get immortality.
The non-believer is consigned to death.
That is approximately the theology.
Okay, that's the theology.
Mike Adams, welcome on the show.
What say you?
Well, I disagree with his definition of the singularity.
And Elon Musk is, in my view, absolutely correct that 2026 is the year of the singularity.
But the way I would define it is simply that AI technology is advancing far more quickly than any human could comprehend the advances.
It's very clear in my mind that that's where we are.
I think we're at the leading edge of the singularity right now.
And of course, you know, I'm an AI developer now.
I have been for two years and put out some pretty impressive, popular apps, you know, book creation engine and things like that.
And so I'm very steeped in the area of AI.
And it's clear that breakthroughs are happening that on the tech side will be very, very rapid, but it doesn't take away our humanity.
You know, it doesn't, in fact, it allows us to express our humanity with amplification and augmentation.
That's my argument.
I think that humanity can coexist with AI.
The issue in my mind is whether we embrace open AI as a decentralized open source technology that empowers our freedom and our liberties, or if we end up wanting to be enslaved by the convenient overlord AI systems that are all about centralized power.
That's the theme in my mind.
Now, Elon Musk is talking about how he believes that artificial intelligence combined with robotics will usher in universal basic income.
And the reason why I'm hammering on this is because Elon Musk is arguably the leading developer of artificial intelligence on the planet, or one of them.
He's the man with the highest net worth.
He's a man who seems to be unable to escape the White House regardless of what he says about Donald J. Trump.
So I want to get your thoughts on this.
What are your thoughts on Elon Musk saying that artificial intelligence will in fact usher in artificial and will usher in universal basic income?
So his thinking on that, in my view, is, first, cognitive AI is already replacing many human jobs, middle manager jobs, customer service jobs, many different jobs will be replaced by cognitive AI.
That already started last year.
It will continue.
Physical labor through AI robots will take many more years to master.
Even with Tesla's robots, it's a much more complicated task, but that's coming as well.
So as this is happening, millions, even in America, tens of millions of workers will be displaced and they will lose their work, their incomes.
They will revolt.
They will demand some kind of government payment system.
Governments will respond, Western governments, especially, but this is true in the U.S., Canada, U.K., wherever, Australia, they will initially respond with some kind of payment system.
They might call it a tax refund.
They might call it a dividend.
Trump might call it a tariff dividend.
That's been discussed, etc.
But there's going to be some mechanism that puts money back into the hands of people to help compensate for the loss of incomes.
But when Elon says everybody's going to have a universal basic income or a universal high income, I think he's speaking that with good intentions.
But in my view, Clay, I think that the globalists still don't want as many humans around.
I think there's still a global depopulation agenda that's in play, and they're going to continue to poison humanity or convince people to poison themselves through a variety of means.
And overall, the human populations are going to decline.
So I think most of humanity is suffering from UBI or universal basic ignorance of the fact that they've been targeted for extermination.
I've got a big stack of questions to ask.
And the reason why is because I believe you're one of the few people that I know who really knows what you're talking about as it relates to artificial intelligence.
So Elon Musk did an interview that just came out today.
And again, I'll just pull it up to reference it.
This is an interview he did on the Moonshots podcast.
And he said, my prediction is for the future is universal high income and social unrest.
There's going to be so much change.
Be careful what you wish for.
You might get it.
If you get all the stuff you want, is that actually the future you want?
It means your job won't matter.
To quote Elon Musk, and again, maybe you've seen this clip.
Maybe you have it.
Maybe you say, I don't know if I can believe what you just said, Clay.
There's AI everywhere.
I need time to evaluate it.
Whatever.
The idea that Elon Musk is saying that he believes universal high income is inevitable in some capacity.
Do you have any thoughts about that?
Yes.
Actually, I've spent a lot of time thinking about this, and I've listened to every episode of that podcast from Diamandis and the other guests as well.
And they are AI optimists, and they mean well.
They have good faith for humanity in their discussion of technology.
However, there are physical limits to what we can do.
For example, commodities scarcity is always going to be present.
You can't print copper.
You can't print tungsten or cobalt or silver, as we're finding out right now with silver pricing, right?
You can't print gold.
And it turns out that these commodities are necessary for data centers to function.
In addition, you have years and years of climate change lunacy that had put a stranglehold on energy infrastructure build out in Western countries to the point where the United States is strongly lagging behind China in aggregate annual terawatt hours of energy production.
For example, China is producing more than 10,000 terawatt hours each year, and that's growing dramatically.
The U.S. is producing less than 40% of that.
On the Eastern power grid, the 13 states impacted by the Eastern Power Grid, power prices are about to skyrocket.
They will double and triple.
And the cost to heat your home or cool your home or run a data center is about to skyrocket dramatically.
And this also cannot be achieved through money printing.
You can't print your way to terawatt hours.
You actually have to create them through either natural gas turbines, but the turbines have a five to 10 year wait time, or you have to build nuclear power plants, which Trump is talking about, the AP1000 nuclear power plants.
They have about a 15-year build time for waiting and permitting and so on.
So that's not going to happen anytime soon.
You're talking about the 2040s before we get more nuclear power online.
So the fastest way for the establishment to free up gigawatt hours or megawatt hours is to have fewer people around, Clay.
That's, you know, have fewer people burning, you know, using less electricity.
And again, it comes back to depopulation.
So there's going to be a preference to the data centers and a de-emphasizing of keeping humans alive because they need entitlement money.
They need Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, and they use electricity that the data centers need.
So this, again, this is one of the key conflicts that we're going to be facing is should we give preference to machines or humans?
That's the issue right now.
Again, going back into my stack of stuff, Elon Musk is saying he's referring to the new Roadster.
He says, it will be a cool demo.
If safety is your number one goal, don't buy the roadster.
We'll aspire not to kill anyone in this car, but it will be the last.
He says, it'll be the last of the, it'll be the best of the last of human-driven cars.
It'll be the best of the last of human-driven cars.
He's talking about basically all of the cars being full self-driving in the near term.
Now, I don't know how many taxi drivers there are in America.
We'll say there's at least five.
But if you go to New York, there's at least, what, 10, 15, 25,000, 50,000.
I don't know.
There's a lot of them, right?
And then there's Uber drivers, there's Lyft drivers.
How many college students?
How many adults are making extra income as Lyft drivers, Uber drivers?
Elon Musk is talking about ushering in self-driving cars, fully self-driving, driven cars in quarter two, which is coming up very soon.
What's your reaction to that?
Well, again, Elon Musk is correct in my view.
And I think Tesla is leading the world in full self-driving automation of vehicles.
Turns out cars are much easier to automate than humanoid robots.
You only contact the ground in four places under the four tires, right?
You know, unless something goes horribly wrong.
Also, Elon had made a very important decision to use visual recognition cues for processing the 3D world and has also invested in new microchip creation for the AI microchips that go into the upcoming Tesla vehicles.
So number one, I think that Tesla will lead the world in the technology of self-driving vehicles.
However, China will lead the world in the efficiency production of large numbers of vehicles at lower prices with better battery technology, Samsung being a key player in that coming up in 2027 as well.
Also, sodium ion batteries, we could have a whole discussion about that.
That's coming online with Chinese companies like Katel, C-A-T-L, and also BYD is looking into that as well.
I think Tesla is going to end up using sodium ion batteries in its upcoming vehicles sourced from Catal.
It's going to give it extended range and more charge cycles.
The final part of that answer, Clay, is that Tesla's experience in automating vehicles is going to make it a leader in humanoid robotics because it's really, it's the same kind of problems, how you navigate and represent a 3D space and then move through it in a way that doesn't damage people or things around you.
So all of that technology from vehicle driving and all the data gathered from that is going to be used in robotics.
And I think that Tesla's robots will lead the West in robotics.
But China, again, will produce robots for a lot lower cost that are more readily available, but not quite as sophisticated in manufacturing environments potentially as Tesla.
But make no mistake, we, the West, we are way behind China on robotics right now.
We are years behind China.
Even Tesla is falling behind China in terms of robotics automation in manufacturing.
So it's going to be a big challenge.
I have one more Elon Musk-related question.
Now, again, Elon Musk is working with China in some capacity.
He's working in China.
He's building cars in China.
So I want people to understand that Elon Musk is developing factories in China.
People should not believe me.
They should look these things up.
And a lot to think about, folks.
Okay, so Elon Musk is talking about immortality.
He's saying, I've long thought that longevity or semi-immortality is an extremely solvable problem when you consider the fact that your body is extremely synchronized.
So Elon Musk is talking about offering humanity eternal life to some capacity.
He's saying you can download your body, download your consciousness into a different body, maybe an optimist body.
You could live forever.
These are the kinds of things he's saying.
He's saying that he believes immortality is a solvable problem.
Wow.
Okay.
He's talking about offering humanity eternal life in some capacity.
Mike Adams, what to say you?
Well, that starts to smack of transhumanism, which I strongly oppose.
And I don't believe that you can transfer your soul to a machine.
Also, longevity, we're solving longevity through nutrition.
For example, recent studies on vitamin D show that just supplementing vitamin D causes your telomeres to age at only one fourth the rate of people who don't take vitamin D supplements, right?
So there are many things that can be done through nutrition and reasonable, rational sunlight exposure to activate the healing of cells, to reactivate senescent cells, to rid your body of toxins and so on.
So this is where, in my view, Clay, this is where a lot of the people in the tech industry, they begin to think of themselves as gods and they think that they're going to become gods by merging with machines.
And this becomes the flashing red light danger zone of the God complex.
And I hear these kinds of discussions in AI quite a lot.
I hear a lot of people say things like, make sure you survive the next 10 years, because if you do, you'll be able to start reversing your aging and then you can live forever.
I don't think that's true at all.
And besides, would you want to live forever?
I mean, do you really want to stay here in this realm forever?
There's much more to God's universe than just this realm, right?
I believe this is a testing ground.
I believe there are elements of a simulation here created by our creator.
We can get philosophical if you want, but you're not supposed to be here forever.
You're supposed to do good things while you are here, and then you're supposed to graduate and do the next thing.
But there's going to be some people stuck here.
The left behinders will be the transhumanists with the neural implants.
So that's going to get interesting.
Now, I'm going to pull this up here kind of a real time.
I hate to pull up real-time charts of things because it changes so fast, but I'm just trying to give a little date, a little traction to what I'm saying here.
When you and I first met, we'll say gold was almost 2,000 an ounce, 1,800 an ounce, maybe 1,700 an ounce.
Yeah, right.
Under two grand.
Yeah.
We met in the late 1700s of gold prices, right?
And I remember that.
We were talking about it.
And you're a guy who believes in buying gold to protect your wealth.
I'm a guy who believes in buying gold to protect your wealth.
I'm not trying to put words in your mouth, but again, you might have changed your stance on that.
But I want to just tee it up.
You're a guy who talks about openly protecting your wealth against inflation and central bank digital currency-related confiscation.
And we've talked about it.
But we were talking about the first time I talked about it.
I remember it was like $1,700 an ounce.
Silver was, we'll call it, I don't know, $30 an ounce, $25 an ounce.
Well, silver now today is $81.19 an ounce.
Gold is now at $44, almost $4,500 an ounce.
And I want to be clear: the average person has not started buying gold and silver yet.
So let me repeat this real quick, just factually.
You got the world central banks, they're buying gold.
You've got institutions buying gold.
You got banks buying gold, but you really don't have the average consumer yet.
The average guy walking down the road, the average guy you see at Walmart, the average guy you see pumping gas, the average guy you see at the mall, the average guy you see at Chick-fil-A.
He's not buying gold and silver yet.
The consumer market isn't really buying gold yet.
Then you have silver at $81 an ounce, and you really don't see the Samsung solid state batteries being used yet at a mass level.
And all this new technology, Mike, for military, for the sumenoid robots, for the cars, a lot of this technology is heavily reliant upon silver.
Some would say graphene, but we'll say silver.
So with gold not even having mass adoption yet, and without silver really being used yet at scale for the new technology, it's already 80 an ounce for silver.
It's already $4,400 an ounce for gold.
This is a lot, a lot of hosts would ask you for a prediction.
I'm not going to do that.
What I am going to do is just say that's where we're at now.
Tell us your thoughts on gold and silver as we start this new year, 2026.
Okay, great.
And look, I'm happy to give you my prediction.
Silver will easily hit $100 an ounce this calendar year.
And in 2027, assuming Samsung's manufacturing plant comes online with their new silver carbon batteries, then silver will probably hit $200 an ounce sometime before the end of 2027.
There are things that could derail that, so don't take this as financial advice.
Do your own research, but it's clear that there's a fundamental industrial demand for silver now that cannot be met by available supplies or even annual mining output.
And if you don't mind me just plugging my free AI engine, you can do research there.
I just launched the new engine.
It's called brightanswers.ai.
And if you go to brightanswers.ai, you can ask it about gold and silver projections or anything like that.
It's free to use, but it's trained on my interviews with people like Ron Paul or interviews with people like Andy Sheckman.
You know, it's trained on my interviews with you, Clay.
It's trained on all this information so it knows about honest money.
It's going to give you some very good analysis.
But here's the thing: we talked about data centers and the push for rolling out AI.
There's a big race for AI.
And we talked about how the U.S. is behind China in terms of aggregate power generation.
Well, you can't scale up power in the United States without using solar.
And now, I'm not a greenie, just to be clear here.
I'm not a climate cultist pusher, but nuclear power plants take 15 years plus to build.
Gas turbines, long wait time I mentioned.
What can you install right now to power a data center in America?
Solar panels.
You can get those up and running in six months.
But solar panels, which are primarily manufactured in China, but also now more so in India, they need silver.
And so the core industrial demand for silver, just for solar production, to scale up solar panel manufacturing to power the data centers that also need massive amounts of silver for their components and for their electronics, and also in the GPUs and in the computers that are in the data centers, in the server racks, you're going to need massive amounts of silver, hundreds of millions of troy ounces of silver more than what is produced annually.
And as your audience knows, Clay, because they're very sophisticated, there are no real dedicated silver mines.
Silver is only mined primarily as a byproduct of zinc mining or copper mining or lead mining, et cetera.
So there's nobody that's going to scale up a silver mine in anything less than a decade, right?
So extremely high demand.
Jump in there.
You're going to jump in.
Well, I wanted to chime in something here.
You're a guy that states facts.
And so I might not agree with your conclusions, or someone listening other might not agree with all your conclusions, but you're a fact-driven man.
And you just rattled off the fact that there's no real dominant force in the silver mining only space.
Silver mining is primarily a byproduct.
Can you maybe rewind and repeat that?
Because I know what you're saying is true, but I don't think the average person maybe, or maybe the average person is hearing that for the first time.
Well, fundamentally, if there's all this increased demand for silver, which there is, clearly industrial demand, not even monetary demand yet, as you mentioned, people, you know, retail buyers aren't really piling into silver yet.
This is industrial demand.
Normally, you would expect, well, higher prices are going to be solved by higher prices because it's going to bring more producers online, right?
Common, you know, supply-demand curves, right?
Except in this case, you can't bring silver production back online very quickly because for the reasons I mentioned, it's not the primary metal that's mined.
It's a byproduct of mining other things.
In addition, there are companies like Samsung that just purchased an old mine in Mexico that they're going to reinvigorate.
And they're going to have 100% of that mining output of silver is going to go to Samsung for their new batteries lining up in 2027.
Well, I did the math on this, Clay.
That mine, if it goes to full production, will contribute 0.4% of the total annual silver production to the world silver supply.
That's it.
Not even half of 1%.
So this isn't going to change in any dramatic fashion the number of millions of ounces of silver that are produced or available every year.
And this is why the LBMA is in trouble.
This is why the COMAX, which was not set up to deliver physical silver, this is why they're in trouble, in my view, because they've been trading paper contracts.
Now everybody wants delivery.
Well, you know, the delivery, it's not there.
The silver is not there.
It's been rehypothecated.
So we're going to have this massive fracturing of silver, the silver market.
We're going to have the physical price, which will easily exceed $100 an ounce, in my opinion, very soon.
And then we're going to have the paper market, which is meaningless because there's no silver there.
It's just paper.
So, I mean, this is going to get real interesting.
I'm just glad I've been stacking silver.
And I could say this, you know, our Rumble account has been capped at 265,000 subscribers for four consecutive years.
My X account is always heavily censored.
And so anytime I have a voice on our show that's heavily censored, I like to send traffic their way.
So, Mike, if people want to find you, they go to X, they look for Health Ranger.
That's you.
Health Ranger, that's you, right?
That's the real account right there.
Health Ranger.
You got it.
You go right there.
Okay, so we go there.
So I want to do with the final five minutes we have you on today's show.
I'd like for you to share with us about Venezuela.
You did a very thoughtful reaction to that.
We came out yesterday, a show yesterday, about Venezuela, the chain reaction.
People on this show know I don't really tend to talk about Republicans and Democrats a lot because I think largely they're on the same team and I tend to look at facts and I know you're a big fact guy as well.
Tell us some of the facts we need to know as it relates to this Venezuela chain reaction and maybe listeners can go out there and watch the rest of the show if they find themselves interested in knowing the rest of the story.
Yeah, yeah, thank you.
I think what Venezuela, the actions indicate is that there's going to be a splitting of Western and Eastern hemispheres in terms of supply chains and influence in our world.
So this affects oil and energy, obviously, coming out of Venezuela.
China was purchasing a tremendous amount of Venezuelan oil and they weren't using U.S. dollars to do that.
Also, China and other countries were purchasing a lot of silver and other rare earths coming out of Venezuela, even if it was refined somewhere else.
So what Trump appears to be dedicated to doing, and Greenland is going to be part of this equation, and also Panama, Trump wants to really shore up protection of the Western hemisphere.
And he wants China and Russia and Iran completely out of the Western hemisphere.
And Trump is correct in the sense that we can probably project very strong power in the Western hemisphere, even though we can't defeat Russia, let's say, in a war with Russia.
We can't beat China in a war over there.
You know, that's not going to work.
The geography means you can't do that.
And also probably just the readiness of the U.S. military versus Russia's military or Chinese numbers, et cetera.
So where can you project influence and be effective?
That's in the Western hemisphere.
So Trump is going to make sure we control the Panama Canal.
He's going to make sure, well, he is making sure that the big oil companies move in and begin, well, harnessing.
You could use different words.
You could say it's exploiting.
You could say it's pillaging.
But Venezuela's oil is going to go to U.S. companies, just like Iraqi oil is currently going to, you know, a trust fund in New York City.
You know, New York banks get the money from Iraq's oil fields to this day.
So that's going to happen with Venezuela.
Now, whether your audience, do they think that's moral, immoral, correct, not correct, lawful, lawless, that's for another discussion.
I'm just telling you the ramifications are we're going to have much more difficulty in terms of supply chains.
It's going to be East versus West.
We're going to have two fragmented silver markets.
There's going to be a Beijing price of silver versus a New York price.
They're going to be completely different markets with different supply chains and different scarcity issues.
So that's where this is going.
It's the great splitting of the planet.
Mike, as far as places where people can find your work, and you put out a lot of work there, a lot of great content, one is x.com forward slash health ranger.
Where else can people go if they want to find you, the resources that you have created?
Well, they can find me at naturalnews.com from time to time when I'm not AI coding.
But the coolest thing that we have going on today is this engine.
It's called BrightLearn.ai.
It's a free book creation engine.
You can create any book in minutes completely free.
And so far, we have over 15,000 books that have been published there by over 4,700 authors.
And there's about six or 700 a day.
And they're all free, free to download, free to read, free to share.
So we created a book creation engine.
And guess what, Clay?
These books are mostly pro-freedom and pro-natural health and the kinds of things that we believe in.
This is the world's greatest library now on books that can help you live better and healthier and more free.
Mike, you missed your calling as a male model every day.
We hope you at least will say yes to the next.
A lot of times, they'll send out casting calls for anybody who's not familiar with the modeling game.
You have an agent.
They'll send you casting calls.
They'll send them out and you have to decide whether you want to audition or say yes to the role.
And Mike, we have no proof he's ever said yes to any of the auditions.
He's never said yes to any of the opportunities.
And we just hope for the betterment of humanity, Mike, that at some point when you're not developing artificial intelligence that you would at least be in a movie or two, maybe an ad or two, maybe a skincare commercial or two.
Yeah, that's not going to happen.
That's a shampoo commercial.
We'd really like to see you utilize your full talent for the benefit of America and the world, really, and the Eastern Hemisphere, the Western Hemisphere, Venezuelans.
Yeah.
I miss you too, Clay.
I got to get to Tulsa soon and get there and join you in your office for a sit-down.
I'd love to have you on my show.
It's always fun talking with you.
And it's been too long.
So let's do it again soon.
All right, brother.
You take care.
Have a great day.
All right.
You too.
Take care.
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