The dictatorship of AI is already a reality

A fresh review of the most dramatic acts of global censorship
in recent years.
1) The administration of the video service YouTube has removed
the broadcast of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, which was
posted on the channel of one of his sons, adviser to Carlos
Bolsonaro, on October 30, the news portal G1 reports. It is noted
that earlier the video hosting temporarily blocked the president's
channel due to the fact that he published a message in which he
stated the alleged link between vaccination against the SARS-CoV-2
coronavirus and the AIDS virus. The YouTube administration
indicated that they will continue to remove content from creators
who are under restrictions. I already wrote about this. In fact,
this is not a conspiracy theory, but a study by scientists. Read
source (https://bit.ly/2ZhfCax). YouTube censorship has proven
again that they serve medical corporations.
2) Facebook has deleted the account of the founder of the Gulagu.net
project, human rights activist Vladimir Osechkin. The human rights
organization believes that this is "another attempt by the Russian
special services to destroy Gulagu.net and personally Vladimir
Osechkin," because they are afraid of publicity for their terrible
crimes. " The deletion of the account is associated with the
publication on November 1, 2021 of the first part of the film
"Savelyev's List", which lists the names of Russian prison officials
involved in anal torture in colonies. On Facebook, Osechkin also
posted a video report on the progress of the investigation. Let me
remind you that Osechkin published a video of the mass torture and
rape of prisoners by the officers of Russian prisons. In a
particularly perverted form.
3) Artificial intelligence specialist, founder of the Center for
Human Compatible AI at the University of California at Berkeley,
Professor Stuart Russell said that his colleagues are "frightened"
by their own successes in the field of AI, comparing the progress
in the development of AI to the creation of an atomic bomb. "The
AI community is not yet accustomed to the fact that we have begun
to have a very big impact on the real world," Professor Russell told
the Guardian. In five years, AI will enable algorithms to read legal
documents and provide medical advice, according to Sam Altman,
co-founder and president of the non-profit organization OpenAI.
In ten, the AI will be en masse on the conveyor belt and may even
become companies. Even later, AI will do almost everything,
including scientific discoveries. As a result, AI will create
phenomenal abundance, but at the same time the price of human
labor and knowledge will drop to almost zero.