@LexxMoves I repeat again - read Ken Follett “Winter in the World” - we are going back to his documentation of the Middle Ages, just before the plague, where serfs (that’s us soon) were conscripted to a land owner forever
There’s literally a children’s board game whose whole premise is showing how free market capitalism ends with one person owning everything while everyone else goes bankrupt.
Something feels very, very off and disturbing about the pace of these data centres. It feels coordinated and all for a related purpose, and not a good one.
The billionaire class didn't become powerful because they're smarter than everyone else.
They became powerful because wealth compounds, influence compounds, and political access compounds.
I saw a post on Reddit that said that “The underlying purpose of AI is to allow wealth to access skill while removing from the skilled the ability to access wealth.” And I don’t think I’ve ever seen AI described so incisively.
@yourauntemma It’s like as Ken Follett wrote in Winter in the World - that as a serf if you crossed over into another land owner’s territory you were enslaved until death
@YourAnonNews@GaylaKilts I keep repeating this: Ken Follett “Winter in the World” - we are moving into his description of the Middle Ages - serfs we all will be