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@daretodefy • 11/10/2025, 4:31:45 PM

The Trojan Horse of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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The Trojan Horse of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

I originally posted this as a reply to a brilliant Blurt post by @yayogerardo, you can read here: https://blurt.blog/blurt/@yayogerardo/7sn5rd-personal-dive-into-what-is-blurts-philosophy-part-1

However, I felt that it rightly deserves it’s own post as it well encapsulates and expresses the thoughts I’ve been harbouring for a while which I’ll share. I put into regular practise and advocate shunning and utterly avoiding the use of Artificial Intelligence aka AI. AI wasn’t organically derived from the people, it was delivered from our enemies who conjured, created and deployed a demonic genie golem. It is a maleficent Trojan Horse they’ve forcefully pushed into our camps, the latest shiny object to mesmerise, plug in and misdirect our energies into. It’s a tool that harvests people’s data to mimic humanity in soulless imitation, acting like a siren calling lazy, spellbound sailors to self-destruct themselves upon its rocky shores.

AI was imposed upon the online citizenry to outsource our creativity, our ingenuity and our imagination. Now like a viral pox it litters the social landscape with soul-vacated, homogenised, imitation art and synthetically manipulated photos and videos. Like a hypnotist’s act entrancing viewers to a surreal experience where you can no longer differentiate the real from the fake; and that is all by design. AI to me is like a Bizarro Superman, a distorted imitation of the original, that mimics, subverts and diminishes the creative power that all people possess inherently but lay largely untapped.

AI is the new golden calf they want us all to worship and empower with our misdirected energies. I observe people bow to it like an antichrist figure and utilise it like some profane Djinni (demon genie) which cunningly provides a wish but leaves a hidden curse. Shunning and rejecting AI’s technocratic lure frees our energies that we can re-invest to bond in commonality of creation and support of those sharing innate dreams expressed via organic arts of all manner. Arts called forth and derived from the depths of our humanity, honed experience and our unique souls. Reclaiming our power means the rejection of the fake, dismissal of cheap imitation and abandonment of soulless works. Falling for and investing in these synthesised hellworld trappings disconnects and moves us from the Divine and ourselves.

The predator class has and is conducting protracted, full-spectrum warfare upon us all, the majority of which requires our compliance, complicity, cooperation and inadvertent promotion of its covert missions. Think, feel, analyse, observe and speak up critically if any imposition harms people or our greater Universal aspect. Refuse, Resist and Reject all which does not serve the interests of and devalues humanity. We all choose the life we live or aspire to live through our actions or our inactions.

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@amaterasusolar • 11/12/2025, 11:43:00 AM

You might find My latest article of interest…

No, Elon, ai is Not Going to Run My Planet  (article):  https://blurt.blog/blurt-183642/@amaterasusolar/6ff9t6-no-elon-ai-is-not-going-to-run-my-planet

@paradigmprospect • 11/13/2025, 8:14:06 AM

i agree in most aspects. there are some tendencies i notice lately.

ai fabrications get boring quickly. as much as a shiny new toy will be often ditched quickly for a stick and a rubber band this fad is ALREADY losing its potency.

i also feel that one way or another this technology madness will just serve to further separate humanity into those courageously stepping i to their own creator power, taking risks and responsibility and being vulnerable… and those who delegate any and all sovereignty, decision making and thinking to politicians and now to heart- and soul-less machines thinking it would serve them somehow.

if the covid vaccination nonsense was the first recent largescale idiot test, chatGPT’ing everything in our lives surely is the latest one.

blessings dude

@yayogerardo • 11/13/2025, 3:01:57 PM

!w2b curate

@khrom • 11/13/2025, 4:18:15 PM

I think one of AI’s greatest dangers is its ability to distort perception of reality. People no longer even search for websites; they simply ask AI about everything. AI, in turn, can claim whatever it wants and even infer the truth. Since something is so complex, it’s difficult to say what subconscious patterns it can smuggle in. As for its utility, we’re dealing with the theft of what constituted human uniqueness—creativity. I think there’s no doubt who created AI and why, but like any technology, it can turn against its creators. Such was the case with the internet. When it was created, it wasn’t expected that it would become a source of independent information on such a wide scale. AI, in turn, could become a tool for free people to create countermeasures against globalists, creating much faster what couldn’t be achieved before due to lack of resources and time. I believe that everything has its black and white elements, and that every stick has two ends, so what is a tool designed to enslave can quickly turn against the self-proclaimed “slave masters.” It all depends on us.

Referring to the Trojan Horse example… the Trojan Horse was made of wood. If the people of Troy had somehow learned about it and had anticipated the trick, they could have, for example, brought the horse in and then set it on fire with the soldiers hidden inside, ending the war.

@drutter • 11/19/2025, 3:38:39 AM

Welcome! I certainly agree with you on ai. Myself, I have never used a chatbot. I’ve never even owned a smart device of any kind. I use 90s tech! Landline, paper maps, wall clocks and watches, flashlights, desktop PC with high speed wired internet, address book, and so on. There are pros and cons obviously, but I think it’s worthwhile. I take a “wait and see” approach to new developments in society nowadays.

New “vaccine”? I’ll wait and see. New smart devices? I’ll wait and see. CBDCs? I’ll wait and see. AI? I’ll wait and see. I have no desire or need for it, so why would I rush out and do it without knowing the potential risks? I’m not a fool. But it appears much of the world is, unfortunately.

I don’t know what’s coming, but I have a decent idea, and tend to be more right than others in that regard. Things are about to get even weirder. I will continue to “wait and see”. Until then, I am living as much as possible like it’s the 90s, including raising my 2 children that way.

All the best to you! I will follow along.

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