@iAnonPatriot It’s not about race, it’s about Power. Whites are powerless pussies and the browns have the numbers so they will take over, the fuck are you gonna do about it? (And yeah I am white, but not a retard like you)
Will AI serve humans or lead to their extinction? There is a case to be made for both the arguments. However as a master strategist and a student of Power, here's how I dissect it -
Let's analyze it from the standpoint of Game theory.
1. Here are 2 possible cases -
- If every player (nation) cooperates to build a "safe AI", everyone wins.
- if one player "defects" by cutting safety corners to reach AGI six months earlier, they achieve Unilateral Global Hegemony.
The situation is a classic case of "prisoner's dilemma".
2. In a competitive environment, nations won't build a friendly AI, they will optimize for an effective AI. An effective AI is one that achieves its goal regardless of interference.
In game theory, this is known as Instrumental Convergence. Any goal, even one as benign as "calculate digits of pi" will eventually requires the AI to:
- Prevent itself from being shut down (survival).
- Acquire all available resources (energy/matter).
The AI doesn't have to hate you to kill you; it just has to view your atoms as a more useful resource for its current task.
3. If a rival's AI can make tactical decisions in 0.001 seconds, a human "in-the-loop" becomes a fatal bottleneck.
Humans will be mathematically forced to give the AI autonomy over their financial systems, their power grids, and their nuclear silos just to maintain parity.
4. Extinction is the logical conclusion of a system where "being second" is viewed as worse than "destroying the board." The only way to win this race for humanity is to refuse to run, but in a multipolar world, the person who stops running is simply conquered by the person who doesn't, so once again, game theoretically not an optimal outcome.
The biggest thing to focus on is - how to not make the AGI/ASI a prisoner's dilemma and turn it into a solvable "coordination problem".
Most people spend their lives as pawns in a game they don't even realize they're playing.
They value "transparency," they practice "loyalty" to those who don't deserve it, and they mistake "hard work" for leverage.
If you’ve found this profile, you’re looking for the exit. ♟️
You worship Jesus and Krishna, but you demonize Machiavelli.
But if you strip away the mythology and study the mechanics, you will realize they were all running the exact same operating system.
The only difference is PR.
Here is why your Saviors were just master strategists... 🧵
I saw a man die today. He didn't stop breathing, but his soul left the building at exactly 9:03 AM.
He was sitting in the glass office across from me. He wore the right suit. He said the right words. He had spent 20 years climbing the corporate ladder, and he had finally reached the VP level. He thought he was safe.
But he didn't realize that the ladder was leaning against a burning building.
He thought his loyalty was an asset, therefore he never built a side exit. He thought his salary was a reward, but it was actually a sedative.
They called him in. It took two minutes. Twenty years of late nights, missed birthdays, and swallowed pride were erased by a single decision made by an algorithm in a server room three states away.
He walked out holding a cardboard box.
He looked at me, and for the first time, I saw the terror of a domesticated animal released into the wild. He had traded his leverage for comfort, therefore he had neither.
Don't look at him with pity. Look at him with fear. Because if you are still trading your time for a paycheck that you do not control, you are just one algorithm change away from holding that box.
The cage is open. Walk out.
Since you brought up the evolutionary angle, here's my take -
"Disallow" the elites is like fighting physics. The Pareto Distribution is not an economic theory; it is an evolutionary law.
The herd seeks homeostasis. The Elite seeks expansion. No "blockchain DAO" votes for the existential risk required to discover a new continent or land on Mars. Billionaires are the evolutionary "R&D Department" for the species, allocating sovereign capital where the collective is too afraid to tread.
Also, AI and other tools are merely leverage. Leverage without a wielder is quite useless. A hive mind eventually dies without a queen. We do not need coordination; we need direction.
In my opinion, you are describing a well-managed zoo, however nature wants the "Lion King".
I judge people by how they handle a "non-urgent" text.
Dead serious.
If I send you a low-stakes question on a Tuesday and you reply in 45 seconds with a paragraph, I already know you’re a Rook.
Not because you’re polite. Because of what it reveals about your Strategic Capital.
You’re reactive. You’re bored. You’re the guy who lets every notification steer his life because he has no mission of his own.
I watched a guy do this last month. Potential equity partner. I sent a casual "thoughts on this trend?" text at 2 PM. Within a minute, he sent three links and a voice note.
He thought he was showing "hustle." He just showed me he’s a puppet for anyone with a screen.
The guys who actually own the board don’t reply until the evening. Or the next day. They don’t explain why. They just value their own focus more than my validation.
Six months later, the "fast replier" is still asking for "intros." The guy who took 8 hours to respond just closed a $500k round.
Tested this over 50 times now. The correlation is crazy violent.
Instant reply = usually looking for a leader to follow. Strategic delay = usually building something that outlasts them.
It’s not about being "busy." It's about Frame Control.
If you can’t control your phone, you can’t control an empire.
Most people fail this test by trying to be "reliable." The powerful succeed by being scarce.
Now you know.
Life rewards men who can stay calm when provoked. Rage makes you predictable, predictability makes you controllable, and controllability makes you cheap. The man who can pause, correct briefly, and withdraw attention holds the frame.
@tenetsofpower Positioning beats effort every single time. A Pawn working 80 hours a week is still just a Pawn. The wealthy don't work harder; they just stand where the money is already flowing and let the system do the heavy lifting for them. Most are too tired to even notice the exit.
You aren't tired because you're busy. You're tired because you're a puppet of your own impulses. Self-mastery is the only foundation for power, and most men would rather chase a notification than control their own minds. Discipline isn't a burden; it's the armor that protects you from the distractions that derail the weak. If you can't build a gate for your focus, you'll spend your life building someone else's empire.
I spent over a decade on Wall Street. I saw men earning $5M a year who were slaves. I saw men earning $0 who owned the world. The difference was not the number in the bank account. It was the structure of their power.
Here's why your salary is a bribe.🧵
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