Bryan Callen
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And I believe it is more likely, this is not about spying on the American people.
I don't think they need that to track down threats.
I believe this was more about continuing their AI research and taking whatever data they could.
Now to be fair, agreed.
It was admittedly more rudimentary at the time because internet data was much, much smaller.
but that still gives them an advantage with their data centers we get to the space where you now have all of these different ai companies and the government just takes their data whatever their training models is are all of those structures they will get all of it at once what how do they how do they do that by spying on us and stealing our data or if you want to do it manually it's called the national security letter the government one of the things though i think that the the government got privy to
I think our intelligence agencies have substantially more advanced AI systems.
There is a massive power discrepancy in Northern Virginia.
Are you familiar with this?
No.
something like five gigawatts.
We went over this last year, I forgot the exact number, but where we live in our main studio, we are in a power corridor for what the AI referred to as the Northern Virginia Instance.
So here's what we know.
There is a massive power discrepancy.
A massive consumption of power is occurring in Northern Virginia that is unaccounted for, presumed to be tied to the massive data centers, perhaps intelligence agencies.
Let me tell you this crazy story.
So our property, and oh boy is the AI, they're going to get mad at me about this one.
I postulated unto myself, if military technology is consistently, we believe, more advanced than the private sector in terms of weapons, because they're not constrained by laws like we are for the most part, wouldn't this be true for AI as well?
And then I started looking into it and found, yes, the US, DARPA and ARPA have been working on AI tech going back.
I thought the first project for the 70s, apparently said they were formalizing in the 50s.