Wow, sounds like you have very decided opinions about this one, Sue, and with your background you must be very informed. Well, thankyou for being kind about it.
We have had several enjoyable conversations in the past and I would rather not jeopardize future enjoyable conversations over something that is out of my control no matter what I think about it. So you know, in case it wasn’t clear, I don’t feel at all upset with you or anyone else over this and I didn’t mean anything to be abrupt. I hope I didn’t come across in any other way. I had come on to make some further points on this topic but I think I’ll let it go.
I do see your point over the social conditioning and I have some rebuttals but, it’s okay. See you in another thread some other time.
The fact they are still trying to push these mrna jabs is baffling to me. They are dangerous and the only up side to them, is the people who make them profit greatly. Shut all the stupid jabs down until companies are at fault for the poison they shoot into people. I am wondering how many jabs would still be around after that.
Progress cannot be stopped. We may not like it, we may have seen all the Terminator movies dozens of times, but AI is coming, regardless of what we do. It is actually for the best that we attempt to advance this technology now, allegedly for good, rather than waiting for rogue actors to advance the tech for evil and have to play catch-up to counter it later. Your fears are not unfounded, but we can’t pretend it’ll never happen if we just don’t research it first in a way that is at least theoretically traceable. Broadening our understanding of the technology will aid us in curtailing off such unwanted outcomes in the future. During WWII, Germany was right on our heals with development of the atomic bomb. It’s a good thing we did it first.