Cyborg Agenda: Johns Hopkins Using Human Brain Cells to Build AI

I’ve been saying for years that the only possible way you could actually make an AI think is through using a human brain.

The AI that was released to the public last November as the chat bot ChatGPT is impressing a lot of people and causing some worry, but if you look through the prompts, you can tell that its responses do not even hit at anything other than mechanical language processing.

Apparently, these people are actually interested in creating a conscious AI in the vein of Skynet. It’s not even clear to me why this would be desirable, but it has been revealed that these regime-aligned scientists are pursuing one of the only paths to giving some form of real “consciousness” to an AI.

RT:

Researchers are working on artificial intelligence (AI) built from human brain cells, as revealed by a Johns Hopkins University press release on Tuesday. The project touts “biocomputing” as the new big step for neural networks.

The team aiming to build this “organoid intelligence” is led by Thomas Hartung, a professor of environmental health sciences at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Whiting School of Engineering. The researcher argues that computing and artificial intelligence are reaching a ceiling and the hardware limitations can be overcome with “organoids” – lab-grown tissue resembling human organs.

Hartung claims that this would allow it to “compact computational power and increase its efficiency to push past our current technological limits.”

Specifically, the university’s press release highlights the team’s work on organoids based on the human brain. Hartung said that his team can use this lab-grown tissue to do things “you cannot ethically do with human brains.” The statement further claims that this research will not just benefit self-learning AI, but also advance the treatment of human cognition issues and impairments.

This isn’t necessarily surprising, because without a moral compass on anything, “the science” will do whatever appears to be possible. They will try everything they can think of.

The ethical problems here are pretty staggering, but it has largely been shown that the public is no longer concerned about ethics, even remotely.

The implications of the AI language interface released as ChatGPT are different than those of creating an artificial human brain capable of interacting with AI directly using real human brain cells, but there are very clear concerns about a ChatGPT style intelligence, and no one is saying anything.

In general, Americans, a godless group of obese slobs, homosexuals, trannies, and drug addicts, are more concerned about masturbation and fast food than anything else, and may not even grasp the concept of morality, given that it is an abstraction that does not relate to their primitive drive for dopamine.

Aside from potentially creating an AI supermind in the vein of Skynet, this research with human brain cells could also be important for figuring out how to design a neural interface for computer chips implanted in the human brain. Elon Musk runs a company that is working on this, but there’s no serious evidence that they’ve been able to meaningfully interface with complex thoughts, but rather simply the motor functions.

Much more mapping of the brain is needed before a brain interface will function correctly.

It’s also worth nothing that the kind of AI we see with ChatGPT is definitely going to be guiding scientists. Large tech companies (and presumably many other institutions, such as government and the university system) have apparently had this technology for several years, and it is only now that the public has seen just how developed it is. They have surely been consulting it on everything, from how to convince the public to go to war with the Chinese to how to further develop more powerful AI as well as human-machine brain interfaces.

We are looking at a situation where this technology could go parabolic really at any point, and we could be living in a whole new world basically overnight.

It’s very sad and very funny that I was jeered at and derided for ten years while claiming that the Jewish or otherwise atheistic elite were attempting to turn themselves into immortal cyborgs. Even after the World Economic Forum became a popular subject, and the writings of Klaus Schwab about the so-called “Fourth Industrial Revolution” were being discussed widely, people would critique me as being too out there for putting forward the notion of this cyborg agenda.

Like with everything else, I am continually being proved right about this. Like with everything else, no one will apologize for deriding me when I was putting forward my understanding of the direction of the world, and will instead come up with some other dumb criticism of something that I will eventually be proved correct about.

The fact that people still doubt me so aggressively after so many years of being right makes me feel like Special Agent Fox Mulder. His partner, Dana Scully, would witness a new paranormal phenomenon every single week, and yet the next week, when Fox would bring up the potential of yet another anomaly, Dana would act like he was insane. No matter how many times he was proved right, Scully gave him no respect.

Of course, this is a personal frustration which is not necessarily any of the reader’s concern, but it leads into a larger issue relating to the inability of the right-wing to fight back due to the people being generally incapable of overcoming a state of denial at just how bizarre the world is and their innate desire to believe that the establishment can’t be all bad, and they must be telling the truth about something or other (at least a little bit!).

The hostility from leftists has never bothered me, but I will admit that I have been frustrated with the belligerent banality of the right-wing. However, we have made steady progress in informing people of the truth of things. A decade ago when I launched this website, I was being derided for saying Jews control everything and black violence is running rampant. Well, no one argues about that anymore, and popular conservative pundits like Scott Adams – who would have called me evil 10 years ago – are talking about the black issue.

We are definitely making steady progress. It’s good to see people coming around. I hope people come around with regards to this cyborg plan sooner rather than later, however, because we are looking at a very serious problem where along with having total dominance of society, the elite will also have super-intelligence and potentially “immortality.”

Things could start to get strange.

For the future calls, and Americans are less than prepared.