Much of this will come from savings accounts and pension accounts.
The CEO of BlackRock, Larry Fink, admits that the trillions of dollars being used to build data centers and power grids will come from ordinary people’s savings accounts and pension funds, and says it is mandatory. He says America needs trillions in AI infrastructure spending, and that people will be forced to “invest” in it. “Much of this will come from savings accounts and pension accounts.”
May 25, 2026
They can even know what's happening inside your body.
WEF "agenda contributor" Yuval Noah Harari: "AI can be the basis for the worst totalitarian surveillance regime in history." "You don't need human agents to follow people around. You have cameras and microphones and computers and drones everywhere. They can easily follow you 24 hours a day." "They can even know what's happening inside your body."
May 22, 2026
Not everyone’s tech savvy enough to know this ad is completely A
Not everyone’s tech savvy enough to know this ad is completely AI, and they’re not actually showing the product they’re selling. AI ads are going to really take advantage of people.
May 14, 2026
AI race is no longer about augmenting human work but replacing it at planetary scale
Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, says the AI race is no longer about augmenting human work but replacing it at planetary scale. Once GDP depends more on data centers than people, governments stop investing in humans because humans no longer drive growth. That is how an intelligence economy quietly becomes anti-human without anyone explicitly choosing it.
May 12, 2026
"They're even calling it a technocratic state." Gaza is the test run.
This is not a theory. It is a 32-page document. 6 AI smart cities. Palantir surveillance. Trump family crypto as the currency. "They're even calling it a technocratic state." Gaza is the test run.
May 03, 2026
World, Sam Altman's digital identity project, just unveiled World ID 4.0
World, Sam Altman's digital identity project, just unveiled World ID 4.0, what the company calls "full-stack proof of human" infrastructure. The partner list: Tinder, Zoom, DocuSign, Shopify, Okta, AWS, and Vercel. Altman opened by saying we're heading to a world where AI generates more content than humans. Pantera Capital says we've already crossed that threshold. World's answer is an iris-scanning device called the Orb that creates a unique cryptographic ID proving you're a real person. 18 million people across 160 countries have already verified. Tinder is rolling out "verified human" badges in the U.S. after a Japan pilot. Zoom built a feature called "Deep Face" that verifies the person on a video call isn't a deepfake. DocuSign is adding proof-of-human checks to digital signatures. Shopify is enabling verified-human commerce. The most significant announcement is AgentKit, infrastructure that lets AI agents carry cryptographic proof they're acting on behalf of a verified human. Okta built an agent delegation system on top of it. The problem World is solving is real. The question is whether a centralized iris-scanning identity layer controlled by the same person whose company helped create the problem is the right answer. Altman is the CEO of OpenAI. He built the flood. Now he's selling the ark.
Apr 24, 2026
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