Psychotechnology reveals how AI is being designed to change humanity. AI devices & machines are programmed to persuade us with personalized information
Ammerman defines the word as,
This neologism is a portmanteau, being made up (obviously) of psycho from psychological, plus technology.
The concept behind the word psychotechnology is an extremely important (and dangerous) one:
As pointed out in "Voice AI - Dawn of the Reduction of Human Thinking," the emergence of voice AI may herald a new era of intellectual passivity and laziness.
People may start to depend so heavily on their voice AI oracle that they no longer bother to fact check, research the veracity if its answers or seek alternative viewpoints.
This, in turn, will place a colossal limit on human perception, which will essentially be constrained by whatever limits and algorithms Big Tech constructs - working closely, of course, as it always has, with the MIC (Military Intelligence Complex) and other elements of the NWO (New World Order).
It represents a particularly insidious threat, since it ostensibly appears benign and helpful. Here is the point: as we talk to our smart devices and smart machines, we become more empathetically connected to them.
Digital assistants like,
...use voice user interface (VUI) technology.
There is something about the act of giving and receiving speech to an object that moves into a different ontological category.
The makers of AI know this; indeed, Big Tech founders and executives have openly boasted about hacking human psychology and exploiting vulnerabilities in the human psyche (here is former Facebook executive Sean Parker, one example of many).
As we engage more and more with our smart devices, we start to project our feelings onto them (despite the fact they are inanimate objects). We start to take hear their voice as the voice of some animate, autonomous being.
We start to become
persuaded by them. is an example of psychotechnology
It is technology that operates upon us psychologically. We need to stop and reflect for a moment. We are having conversations with AI machines intentionally designed to learn how to persuade us with personalized information.
These AI machines know how to trigger us emotionally, because they have been programmed that way.
Ammerman explains that this is due to a convergence of 4 factors:
We are at the point in our evolution where the science of persuasion has become quite advanced, as Ammerman explains:
Then, when you combine this with machine learning, you have a recipe for the dangerous potential of AI machines to transform from servant to master:
Are you becoming too psychologically dependent
on machines?
Siri and Alexa, I
Love You
Then, at a certain point, he declared to Alexa,
His mother overheard this; Ammerman noticed a look of pain and/or jealousy on her face.
Sadly, this story is not uncommon. There are numerous reports of people falling in love with their machines.
None of this is really surprising when you consider that it's the NWO agenda.
We are being conditioned to do so. We are being encouraged to anthropomorphize our machines and relate to them as living beings when they are actually just inanimate objects.
Why?
We are being trained to treat AI as animate, then to befriend it, then to worship it, so that finally we can be convinced to merge with it - and lose our humanity in the process.
If we want to retain our autonomy (and mental sanity), we must resist the urge to anthropomorphize our smart devices and computers.
We ignore the impacts of psychotechnology only at our own peril...
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