May 17, 2026

12 thoughts on “A.I. and Humanity, What Can Go Wrong?

  1. Thanks Dianne….sending the last video out to friends and relatives. It gives goosebumps for sure!!
    God is our Lord of Lords and King of Kings, our Alpha and Omega!!! Amen!!!

  2. I didn’t know about DUNE project in Lead, South Dakota. I admit that I don’t understand much about this, however, I wish it was not in my state. God isn’t going to take much more of this pure evilness trying to take over and destroy His creation. God is going to retaliate. It is just the question of how much longer and when it will happen. I pray Jesus comes soon.

    Thank you, Dianne, for keeping us informed! God bless you!

    1. The Black Hills used to be a beautiful place to visit, but it has changed, and not for the good. When I was little, my mom and I used to go there on vacation. Sad to say, my kids and I went through there about 6 years ago, and I do not wish to ever go back there as the natural beauty has been destroyed, in my opinion.

  3. This information shows me how deviant so many people are. Pure evil.
    I didn’t know about Dune, yet I feel it will be destroyed. One earthquake or God’ finger will wipe it off of the Earth. Evil “human beings” cannot play God. There is only one God and one Savior. Throughout the years people have turned their backs on God and I’m sure His heart is broken and His righteous anger will be seen very soon.
    I loved the last video.
    Thank you Dianne and God bless you.

  4. Ai is an antichrist that seeks to destroy our humanness replacing it with Convergence – The beast’s digital ‘Heaven’ they are obsessed with. Here, the UN proudly told us their plans in 2018. Imagine how far advanced they are 5 years later…
    *I tried to make this comment shorter by removing some of the sections of the UN article. It was hard because each paragraph is a huge admission of their plans. Elon are excerpts with emphasis added. Please go read the full article yourself. These monsters are serious about their AI governance. Very very serious.

    https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/how-can-multilateralism-survive-era-artificial-intelligence

    The Promises of AI Convergence
    We have entered an era of technological convergence that seeks to merge our physical, digital and biological lives. Computer scientists are developing deep learning algorithms that can recognize patterns within massive amounts of data with superhuman efficiency and, increasingly, without supervision. At the same time, geneticists and neuroscientists are deciphering data related to our genomes and brain functioning, learning about human health, well-being and cognition.
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    AI could also become a powerful tool for the international development efforts of the United Nations. In collaboration with the Organization and other global partners, the World Bank is building a Famine Action Mechanism,4 which relies on deep learning systems developed by Microsoft, Google and Amazon, to detect when food crises are about to turn into famines. The same tool allows agile financing to be connected directly with sources of food insecurity. UN Global Pulse is spearheading an initiative5 that uses machine learning to monitor the effects of extremist violence on hateful speech online.

    The combined optimization of biometrics, genomics, and behavioural data is giving rise to “affective computing”, algorithms that can successfully analyse us, nudge us and communicate with us. This form of emotional analysis will improve human-machine interactions in applications that could empower underserved populations, from precision medicine6 to targeted education.7
    Enhanced by affective computing, AI systems will also watch, record and evaluate us: we will go from the predictive power of one algorithm to the next. To enter this world of AI convergence is to step into a web of pervasive and precise surveillance.
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    Precision Surveillance and Social Control
    Equipped with facial recognition, algorithms will capture an ever more refined cognitive understanding, not only of our biometrics features, but also our human emotions and behaviours. This new form of intrusive computing in our personal lives has significant implications for self-determination and privacy, specifically children’s privacy.
    For example, the My Friend Cayla smart doll8 sends voice and emotional data of the children who play with it to the cloud, which led to a United States Federal Trade Commission complaint9 and a ban on the doll in Germany. In the United States, emotional analysis is already being used in the courtroom to detect remorse10 in deposition videos. It could soon be part of job interviews11 to assess candidates’ responses and their fitness for a job.
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    The ability of AI to nudge and control private human behaviour and impact self-determination could increasingly limit the capacity of the United Nations to monitor and protect against human rights violations. This capacity is further limited when the private sector, almost exclusively, owns the required data and is better equipped with the know-how to understand and design algorithms.
    Degradation of Truth and Trust
    The powerful dual-use implications of AI are also becoming difficult to anticipate, contain and mitigate. Relying on behavioural and sentiment analysis, AI enables targeted propaganda to spread more efficiently and at wider scale within the social media ecosystem.
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    The capacity of a range of actors to influence public opinion with misleading simulations could have powerful long-term implications for the role of the United Nations in maintaining peace and security. By eroding the sense of trust and truth between citizens and the State—and indeed among States—truly fake news could be deeply corrosive to our global intelligence and governance system.
    Cyber-Colonization and New Security Risks
    The ability of AI-driven technologies to influence large populations could lead to the very real prospect of a cyber race. Powerful nations and large technology platforms could enter into open competition for our collective data as fuel to generate economic, medical and security supremacy. Forms of “cyber-colonization” are increasingly likely, as powerful States are able to harness AI and biotech to understand and potentially control other countries’ populations and ecosystems.
    Such forms of bio-intelligence are a strategic advantage in a nation’s security arsenal and will lead to increasing developments at the forefront of medical countermeasures and military research.
    Yet, the moral responsibility that comes with using AI systems in our evolving security environment does not belong only to States anymore. It is increasingly distributed among developers, users and hackers. This form of “atomized responsibility” leads to a sweeping set of interrelated challenges for the multilateral system.
    What Role for the Multilateral System?
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    The resurgence of nationalist agendas across the world points to a dwindling capacity of the multilateral system to play a meaningful role in the global governance of AI. Major corporations may see little value in bringing multilateral approaches to bear on what they consider lucrative and proprietary technologies. Powerful Member States may prefer to crystallize their own competitive advantages and rules when it comes to cybertechnologies. They may resist United Nations involvement in the global governance of AI, particularly as it relates to military applications.
    But there are some innovative ways in which the United Nations can help build the kind of collaborative, transparent networks that may begin to treat our “trust-deficit disorder”. First, the United Nations should strengthen its engagement with the large technology platforms driving AI innovation and offer a forum for truly meaningful cooperation between them, along with State actors and civil society. For AI cooperation, the United Nations will need to be a bridge between the interests of nations that are tech-leaders and those that are tech-takers.
    In this brokering function, an array of entities within the United Nations system could play a role that is sorely needed at the international level: 1) technological foresight, which is inclusive of diverse countries’ challenges; 2) negotiating adequate normative frameworks; and 3) the development of monitoring and coordination standards and oversight.
    Inclusive foresight and normative monitoring and coordination will be particularly crucial in the promotion and protection of human rights. Given the powerful, sometimes corrosive, implications that AI may have for self-determination, privacy and other individual freedoms, United Nations entities will need to collaborate to monitor and guarantee coherence across multiple normative efforts spurred by national, regional and private actors.
    Finally, achieving the United Nations prevention agenda will require providing sharp and inclusive horizon scanning to anticipate the nature and scope of emerging security risks that will threaten not only nations, but also individuals and vulnerable populations. Such foresight will become increasingly critical as AI converges with other technologies that are beyond State control and more accessible to a wider range of actors around the world.
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    Perhaps the most important challenge for the United Nations in this context is one of relevance, of re-establishing a sense of trust in the multilateral system. If the above analysis tells us anything, it is that AI-driven technologies are an issue for every individual and every State. Without collective collaborative forms of governance, there is a real risk that they could undermine global stability.

    1. These words, “trust-deficit disorder” are ringing out loud and clear. And the issue is definitely now come back to haunt them. What the UN is coming out and admitting is… in a world where the ones they seek to dominate also have the same A.I., they are not so SMART any more and what they set out to use against humanity is coming back to bite them. The west is losing the battle on several fronts. The nature of evil is to always do evil – kill, steal and destroy. And the nature of good is to do good for others, heal, share and build up. Therein lies the real issue. It is one of good versus evil. God shall win in the end and the days of these who seek to mind control humanity and all the resources, reducing man down to a piece of property… controlled by machines is about to come back upon their own heads double. That is Biblical.

  5. Once again, your posts teach me something I didn’t know and send me on a quest to learn more so that I can understand their plans. I didn’t know about the DUNE project so I wanted to learn more. It’s name alone (like all of the names they choose for their mad scientist fallen angel attempts to play God) has nefarious connotations. Anyone gone down the Dune rabbit hole? 🤯 Dune is a science fiction novel released in 1965. It was followed by:Messiah- 1970, Children of Dune 76, God Emperor 81, Heretics 84 & Chapterhouse 85. They have their own wiki forum to help you navigate the ‘world of dune’. Here is the tagline for the epic sci-fi story:

    HE WHO CONTROLS THE SPICE, CONTROLS THE UNIVERSE.
    The story of Dune begins with Paul Atreides.
    A young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, he must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the galaxy’s exclusive supply of spice—a commodity capable of unlocking humanity’s greatest potential—only those who can conquer their fear will survive.

    This is a rabbit hole I have only just popped open but it seems like these stories along with their movies and games have been used to predictive program since the 60s. I mention it because it’s disturbing to see all the real ties to our hidden history when you study these types of stories. The Halo and Lara Croft Tomb Raider series are the same. All of them have disturbing story lines that when views from the vantage point of 2023… a disturbing pattern emerges. Below are descriptions from their wiki forum pages with links…

    Halo Universe
    Set  in the 26th century, humanity fights a desperate war with the Covenant, an alliance of alien races who believe humankind to be heretical. The United Nations Space Commandfind themselves outmatched by the Covenant’s superior technology and greater numbers, but they have one advantage: the Spartans. Foremost among them is the Master Chief, an enhanced super-soldier clad in advanced power armor. Leading the fight against the Covenant, Master Chief and Cortana uncover the secrets of the mysterious Halos and their creators, the enigmatic Forerunners.

    Lara Croft Tomb Raider
    There are countless story lines they use based on the books and games and it’s hard to choose which one as they literally cover every single conspiracy about lost history. This game is a more recent one and it’s description is:

    Lara has been tracking and eliminating Trinity one cell at a time. However a rash decision leads to Lara inadvertantly triggering the death of the Sun and the end of the world. Lara sets out to right the wrong she has caused and stop the world from ending in an adventure that will complete her journey to becoming who she was meant to become.

    I wasn’t intending to go down these rabbit holes this morning but I felt like it was important to add them as they line up with everything we’ve been uncovering and learning about lately. If anyone is looking for something to bend your brain, check out some of the story lines of these games and stories.

    1. That was our truth… told to us in another story. They love to tell us what they are doing in what they devised as fantasy, which is closer to their desired reality. The earth is a realm… our flesh is a container for our soul which is eternal and who we are. Satan’s battle field is set to rob the soul which is the thing he cannot reach out and steal because each has been given free will, which is a process of thinking, feeling and choosing. So as Harari has bragged… A.I. will over ride the processes of the mind and that thing called “free will”, he said so foolishly… that is a thing of the past. He has boldly challenged God and has sought out to destroy His children. His end will be according to how God decides even though he rejects God all together … he is powerless and his words, wishes and desires will be his own demise.

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