Sundance Documentary ‘Ghost in the Machine’ Exposes Dark Roots of AI and Silicon Valley

The documentary ‘Ghost in the Machine’ reveals the troubling connection between artificial intelligence and eugenics, tracing the origins of tech culture to figures like Karl Pearson and William Shockley. Director Valerie Veatch argues that the rise of AI and Silicon Valley perpetuates a fascistic project that aims to establish a techno-elite ruling class. As the film questions the trustworthiness of tech leaders like Elon Musk, it challenges the blind acceptance of AI and prompts a critical examination of its societal impacts.

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Promoting Prosperity: China’s Anti-Corruption Drive, Trump’s Bold Moves, and India-EU Trade Pact

This week’s events showcase the importance of free markets and limited government. China’s fight against corruption, Trump’s push for economic growth, and India’s trade agreement with the EU highlight the benefits of entrepreneurship and national sovereignty. Embracing individual initiative and traditional values will lead to greater prosperity and success.

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French Tech Firm’s Contract with ICE Sparks Controversy Among Conservative Critics

French lawmakers are questioning Capgemini’s decision to assist the US ICE agency in tracking and deporting migrants, signaling concerns about government overreach and ethical implications. This case highlights the potential consequences of tech companies engaging in controversial government contracts, raising questions about the balance between enterprise and moral responsibility.

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