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The Robot People… Advanced AI’s?

There is a portion of the population that I call *the robot people*. I am sure you have met them; you will find them everywhere you go. They are like pre-written programs in the bodies of flesh and blood people. I suspect that these people are completely ruled by their DNA coding, environmental and social factors, and dietary habits. How can you recognize one of these beings?

  • They tend to tell the same stories, over and over again, as if they never shared them with you in the first place. This is not like an occasional forgetful blunder; it is as if they have no memories of telling you their stories previously.
  • They babble, oftentimes about nothing.
  • Their personalities are oftentimes lifeless, dull, frenetic, or lacking in anything original. They tend to follow mindlessly whatever the current fashion trends are, regardless of how the styles appear on them personally. The opposite can also be true, and they may have no urge to ever dress up.
  • Many of them can work for years contentedly in factories, and at other such repetitive mindless tasks.
  • They often follow whatever religious or political idea is popular at the time, and do not question the rightness of their alliances.
  • They tend to interrupt, and not want to hear anything that is of real or meaningful consequence. They will avoid having to really think deeply at all costs.
  • Many of them must listen to some kind of noise all the time. The more noise and bustle about them, the more secure they are.
  • They have no real care for the world around them, and seem very *disconnected*. The lights are on, but no one is home.

Perhaps the search for an intelligent AI has finally come to an end, and it has been right under our noses this whole time. After all, what about all of these women claiming to be abducted by UFOs and fertilized? Perhaps some of these *starseed* as the New Agers call them, are really flesh and blood AIs, implanted by aliens.

Perhaps these entities are merely young spirits, and have not yet developed depth and beingness to their souls. Maybe it all relates to that article I wrote on clones. Whatever the case, these people can be really annoying!

When I used to live in Arizona, a group of them would all come over and meet with me, in my front yard. They would ask the exact same questions, tell all the same gossip, and react the same way to everything they had already heard previously. After about the third time of this happening consecutively, I tried to avoid them at all costs. How can you communicate with such people? Certainly they seem rather glitchy.

If the scientific community only realized… the advanced AI probably already exist.

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3 Comments

How frighteningly true. I’m trying to keep from being reprogrammed for as long as I can so I can retain my own individuality. Maybe that’s why I seldom watch TV or do a variety of other activities that could mess with my head. Robot people is a good one. How about zombies? That’s what I call them. They want to drag you down to their level and feed off your brains. They want you to be one of them. Whatever you do don’t rock the boat because someone you don’t want to find out could like minions of the robot people’s leader for example. Sometimes I think we have to pretend we’re one of the robot people to avert suspicion. A good example would be walking around with an MP3 player and headphones so you don’t have to listen to their inane crap nor is it as easy to suspect you of hearing something you shouldn’t. You don’t have to have it turned on to reap the benefits. I’ve noticed the robot people have a reverence for such things, tending to leave you alone more. They’re often deceived into believing you’re just another one of them drowning your brain with music so you don’t have to think too much. You wouldn’t want to think of something that was possibly controvertial thus offensive to one of the robot people. I may sound paranoid but at least I’m not going to say they’re coming because they’re already here therefore I’m not. This is a recording ….. recording ….. recording …..

Concerned,
That was a wonderful reply! I, and my family, laughed pretty hard! Though it is funny, it really isn’t funny, but laughing sometimes is the only way to keep perspective. My daughter and I ride the bus, and try to get reactions out of the robot people. We will talk loudly about politically incorrect topics, or have whole conversations about the robot people in front of them. The *real living* people will sometimes join in and laugh, while the others look annoyed, or like zombies as you say. The zombies are a little different from the robot people in my opinion. They are like totally not there, and apathetic in appearance. It is like someone switched off the on button in the robot people, and they are what is left. There are too many of both groups though, I think the majority of the world’s problems are due to them. Oh well, mother nature will take care of it all in the long run.

Steve Hobberstad

August 10th, 2007
at 3:57am

To “concerned”…

The flip-side of paranoia is naïveté, and you don’t sound paranoid to me.

I’d like to recommend four movies: “Invaders from Mars” (the 1953 version with Helena Carter is the better of the two), “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” (the 1956 version with Kevin McCarthy is the better of the two), Terry Gilliam’s “Brazil” and John Carpenter’s “They Live.” Surreal though they may seem at first blush they’re metaphors for life. Watch them and see if you don’t think there are others “out there” who think the same way you do.

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