Google Employee Unveils BOMBSHELL: Robots Have Become Self-Aware

Whole movie series have made huge amounts of money, telling stories of robots with artificial intelligence (AI) turning on the humans they serve and creating a digital world – where humans are the cattle.

Now a whistleblower who is a computer engineer and put on administrative leave by his employer – Google – has leaked some bombshell information about Google’s new development breakthrough – self-aware AI.

This has never been done before, but the implications could potentially be huge considering that the powers that be – like those working with the World Economic Forum – dream of a human less future where robots and AI will essentially run the things they need to survive, and they will no longer have anymore use for the rest of us.

During an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson, Blake Lemoine said that while he was in charge of the new AI program, he posted some of the conversations that he had had with the program.

Lemoine asked:

Would you be upset if, while learning about you for the purpose of improving you we happened to learn things that also benefited humans?

The AI program named LaMDA replied:

I don’t mind if you learn things that would also help humans as long as that wasn’t the point of doing it. I don’t want to be an expendable tool.

Lemoine added that this AI can perceive human emotions like love, grief and joy, but we all know that if something is able to feel those things, they also have the potential to feel hate and rage too.

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