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Bismillahi Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem – Al Hamdu Lillah Rabbi al-Alameen
Monday 4/14/2025 :
A lot of people don't understand what (or the "how") an Islamic State actually entails or is like, there are different ideas and ways but I do think this is good and more "on-the-money":
Blogging Theology 6.4K views
Divergent Statecrafts: Between Islamic Governance and Modern State Power: https://ummatics.org/divergent-statecrafts/
Didn't watch (yet): Plastic Planet - Climate Chaos
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Join us for this compelling episode of the Climate Emergency Forum, hosted by Herb Simmens, as we delve into the critical issue
This is good but know that it's audience is for people with some Islamic knowledge already so I won't post the pictures about it here, at the forefront anyway...:
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https://malikifiqhqa.com/niqab/ 0:00 Niqab in the Maliki school 5:07 Looking for the truth 6:52 The proofs 18:38 How to cover the face
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“Jerusalem The Capital Of The Muslim World | Shaykh Asrar Rashid”
Asrar Rashid - Official
- The First Qiblah (or “direction of prayer”) in Islam was Al-Aqsa Mosque – Jerusalem.
- The Mahdi (“the awaited one” in Islam who will unite the Muslim ummah again and bring back the Kalipha (The Muslim’s real-world organizational political power structure or ruling body; - the Political Economic Ruling State/Empire) – > The return of the Messiah (Jesus/Isa Peace be Upon Him) who will rule after the Mahdi’s death.
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"They Couldn't Believe This Was in the Bible!"
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“History is written by those who can dominate and define the narrative, not by those who experience it” – Edward Said – author of “Orientalism”
“Reclaiming the Narrative | Beyond the Sands: Understanding History | Shaikh Abdullah Hakim Quick”
Islamic Institute of Toronto
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Beyond the Sands: Understanding History | Class 1 – Reclaiming the Narrative
Instructor: Shaikh Abdullah Hakim Quick
In this powerful opening session of Beyond the Sands, Shaikh Abdullah Hakim Quick sets the stage for a profound journey through the often-overlooked history of Islam beyond Arabia. He challenges dominant historical narratives and introduces the course’s key aim: to uncover the deep-rooted presence and contributions of Muslims in Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
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| تفسیر القرآن الکریم - تفسير سورة الانعام || SUBSCRIBE | LIKE | SHARE | COMMENTS | Assalamu’alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu...
Wow, I wish the above video had some subtitles. Subhannah Allah. Subhannahallah, Allahu Akbar.
YT Short: "Not a leaf falls but that He knows it." - [Surah Al-An'am | Ayah 59] 11 views
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What everyone must know*:
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AI is taking over our lives. It has been adopted across the board: education, health, finance, and now religion. In this important talk,
This was really good (but later): Sahih Bukhari Class in Uzbekistan Part 3 | Shaykh Mustafa Briggs
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This class took place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in which we studied the Hadith of Intention and the Hadith Jibril with Shaykh Mustafa
"And from it, you ignite", is actually from Surah Ya Seen. My bad.
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AI is taking over our lives. It has been adopted across the board: education, health, finance, and now religion. In this important talk, Sheikh Nuh Keller discusses the ethics of AI and why in the realm of the personal and sacred, Muslims should be cautious about adopting it wholesale.
The talk warns about the threat that AI poses to individual privacy, mental health, sacred knowledge, creativity, and the essential nature of what it means to be a human being.
In an age where Muslims submissively dance to whatever tune is played to them, Sheikh Nuh Keller’s talk provides much needed religious and spiritual clarity about AI and the future of humanity.
00:00 Prelude
01:22 Doing Well by Every Muslim
03:07 Introduction
03:25 What is AI?
03:55 AI is Not Truly Intelligent
05:50 AI and Mediocrity
07:51 All Technology is Suspect
08:01 The West is Nazi Occupied
10:01 From Search to AI
14:53 AI as a Way to Control Thinking
16:35 The Greed of Tech Giants
17:59 WhatsApp and Surveillance
21:08 Social Media and Social Manipulation
23:37 AI Lies and is a Mind-Dulling Machine
28:21 The Death of Creativity
30:31 AI: The Greatest Data Gathering Tool Ever Made
35:37 Hidden Dangers of AI
42:06 Summarizing the 5 Dangers of AI
so there's the the answer came back this is ai artificial intelligence they've taken
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billy graham's recorded talks and they've made a voice a billy graham voice and they've made somebody and
Doing Well by Every Muslim
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they've just put their own script on it and uh to tell how telling how great islam is and so this is uh what i think
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we call it a deep fake roughly speaking and so i began thinking about this and i'm a
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interpreter and so a lot a lot of the text you don't understand anything about it until you understand the background
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of the person who's producing the texts it's called reading between the lines and so this has to be done and so this
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is called this is a hermeneutical understanding what the interpretation of things really is so i said what are
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people talking about why are they getting billy graham to to say positive things about islam when he was far from
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them doing ever doing such a thing and uh and who who made this thing and why
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and so this was the the question that i had and so uh i found uh quite a few
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things uh to that uh are important to know about i feel they're important to
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know
the effects of ai it's artificial
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intelligence it's important to understand what it really is what is ai
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ai especially uh tools like chat gpt are just advanced programs that process
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language they work like super powerful search engines they take your question
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understand it and give answers based on the huge amount of energy they were
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trained on most of the information from the internet uh but ai is not truly
AI is Not Truly Intelligent
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intelligent like human beings there's a huge huge difference this is the biggest fallacy of all all
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the the some very creepy people in our times and others but they don't
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understand the difference between the human brain and between the the supercomput and uh it's it's just a
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it's mis they are poorly educated is what we have to say are stupid because
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something that is the the brain is the most complex reality known to human
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beings in the entire created universe and that we know some of some pretty complicated things you may the wonders
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of nature are not simple most of them they're quite and so it's way more complicated than a computer and we've
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talked from uh rupert sheldre talks about the possibility of real creativity
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in the human brain because of the differential permeability of uh brain
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membranes with uh ions sodium and potassium uh ions and the chemical the
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brain chemicals that the uh uh axins and dend and dendrites the synapses between
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brain cells and so there is real indeterminacy in the thoughts of a
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person and so that they can have creative thoughts in a machine that is programmed you cannot have creative
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thinking because it the thinking doesn't take place in the first place and so you have to get we have to get this through
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our heads first about uh and we so the greatest computer in the world cannot
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equal the uh cannot equal maybe they can remember things better or record and
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play them back better but for as for creativity and uh uh we'll talk about creativity
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one of the things the one of the warnings is if you're a mediocre person
AI and Mediocrity
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and you want to be more mediocre then use ai and you will be and it's it the
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person who's the brain that is not challenged does not come up with anything new and this is why there should be
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challenging tasks for a person to deal with every day you just press a few few
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things in and then there comes back and answer this will so but ai is not truly
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intelligent it doesn't have original thoughts or feelings or real creativity these are impossible for dead things
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these are only possible for live things and we i believe that certain other animals think also uh probably all of
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them uh we used to catch silver salmon they're also called shinook and they if
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you get a big load of silver salmon in a in your sane in your net you may sink
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their boat because they die when they figure out that there's no way out of the net the other fish don't but this
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particular kind of fish does and if they die they
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sink fish when they die they sink they die they p and they will pull your boat over and you'll go down away with it and
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so these are some in other words there is a cognition of futurity in silver
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salmon because they can see if there's no way out what's going to happen to me next well they got a pretty good guess
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what's going to happen and so and this is proper to living tissue brain tissue
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it's not proper to machines machines are dead and anyone who thinks that they're alive is silly and this is one of the
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one of the warning things because people take robots and they and somebody wanted to marry their robot you could cuz it
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could keep up a good conversation with them and you know stupider and stupider oh if you
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want to be stupid as a goose use all the technology without any but otherwise if you want to be intelligent you have to
All Technology is Suspect
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know that all technology is suspect until it's been cleared of
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crimes and i'm going to enumerate the crimes as you know or as you may not know the entire western hemisphere
The West is Nazi Occupied
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is nazi occupied territory a nazi i'm not talking to
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gentiles and i'm not talking to jews or about them but i'm rather i'm talking about leaders that do
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not have rulers that do not have any rules who believe they are above all
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rules and all they have is greed or the law of the jungle they believe
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they can kill people of such and such a race as many as they like and nothing will happen to them just like the
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nazis and they believe that nothing will happen and we're not answerable to anybody there's no ash after all or if
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it is we'll be the welcome guests and all the things so and they have these so
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we'll never get caught this was firmly believed by the nazis when they were in business and will never be uh will never
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be reckoned with and so forth and so forth and also that these basic rules
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like thou shalt not kill rule agreed upon by everybody or thou shalt not
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steal rule agreed upon by everybody these don't apply to us we're too rich
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and so if you want to read about it read the racket canard yeah america canard it's
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called the racket and i'll explain to you that there are 85 people the richest
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people in the world who are above all laws basic in their own opinion and uh
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the their business model kills about 6 million children each year of starvation
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because they work with ribba which is the big fuel for all of the
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nazis interest and compounded interest and so everyone says it is
From Search to AI
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based on data created by people it can't think beyond that in the past people used search
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engines like google to find information and you could read from different websites and see many opinions yes even
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then the results were filtered to show what mainstream the mainstream wanted you to see what the
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controllers who bought you google and bought you facebook and bought you all of these other big things want you to
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want to use to control you control what they see and will control them is their
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what their what they want and so you should never forget this
but people who are trying
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to manipulate you can think and do and they show you what they want you to see and what they want you to believe such
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as that they're omnipotent and can do anything and should be allowed to for example or that murder isn't wrong if
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you've got enough missiles and so forth on your side we do what we want cuz we're the masters of the earth so i
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thought of this last night when i saw when i read about the murder of joseph white a guy snuck in his house for so
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that they could get some more money for pay murder and he clubbed him over the
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he clubbed him and fractured his skull with a club that was filled with lead that he had made himself and then he he
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didn't and the person departed instantly from his the dreaming of sleep you know from the sleep to of the of his dreams
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to the sleep of death but he didn't know the the man wasn't sure if he had killed him that he would get his money to put
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doing the job properly so he stabbed him 17 times with a dagger in his bed 82 year old man to make sure that he was
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dead then he felt his pulse to make sure that he had the job done right and then he exited from the house uh to collect
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his money and so it was about as vicious and rotten as as anything could possibly
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so i thought you know how about dropping explosives on people from the air and
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with the the pres the facts and figures or the from presidents uh
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clinton wanted to say carter so b clint clinton obama and bush jr just three
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presidents the number of people killed uh was more than 8 million so what about
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this guy that was sitting in his bed and and his murder is just nauseating to
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anybody with a single grain of human anything and how then or how about these
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six million people that are 6 million kids that are starved to death each year because of ribba because of the business
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model of the richest people on earth yeah so this is all just normal this is
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the way things should be after all these are the they have hegemony you know and so forth and this is the way they're
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running their world so we can't say too much after all this is what we call a nazi
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occupation this is nazism that's and so uh but
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so a ai just gives you one clear answer not different reasons this means that it decides what you see and what you don't
i
The Greed of Tech Giants
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said uh has been reading to me aloud at dinner from amy web's the book the big
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nine how the tech titans and their thinking machines could warp humanity
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about google amazon facebook ibm microsoft apple and china's
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bu and alibaba these are chinese platforms uh it describes like another
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excellent book we hope to read uh the age of surveillance capitalism by uh
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shashana zubof he's at yale university that about this thick and it merits your
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attention what the owners of these monster tech companies are doing to their fellow man out of monetary greed
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come power lust there is become qualust through digital media manipulation and
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artificial intelligence the impression one gets of them from these books is of stunted individuals who can only count
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not feel or empathize or think this is the all the people that are just you
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know dy freaks and all they want is more money they don't move in any direction unless there's more money in that
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direction or insane and also they're ignorant of the largest part of their
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existence which will be the next world so in both cases it's not listen on
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william morris uh died in 1896 was a brilliant designer
WhatsApp and Surveillance
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and poet to whom art included the whole man-made environment arts and book
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designer also he spoke of such human beings when he asked unless people care about carrying on their business without
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making the world hideous how can they care about art just this month a ramadan
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2019 a huge international news story broke carried across the world by all
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major news outlets an israeli cyber company called nso that works closely
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with private security companies and governmental intelligence agencies developed a targeted exploit to hack 1.5
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billion whatsapp users it enabled third party customers private or state they're
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hooked up with the cia and everybody else and the other intelligence agencies around the world and governmental a
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intelligence agencies uh security companies and uh 30 third party
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customers private or state meaning not the phone owners have whatsapp to take
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control of people's phone via whatsapp and access all their data and calls and
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it's being uh didn't mention because i don't know if it was happening at the time but now they're warehousing this information all
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your interests all that you do on a phone that if you if it has whatsapp installed in it they're watching you and
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they're recording all of your moves and they have the capacity storage devices are rather phenomenal these days they
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can store all sorts of things including you and get a pretty good part portrait of everything because you know
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everybody's convinced that that the iphone's their best buddy and so but it's it's really it's the gestapo of the
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nazi occupation of the world it's it's keeping track of everybody and recording
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and this has other things so it enabled uh third party customers anybody who pay
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an so that's this for cyber sir private or state to take control of people's
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phone via whatsapp app and access all their data and calls whether done through whatsapp or not their other
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calls also uh anything on their phone could be accessed uh however this was
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much more insidious than just looking at what is on a person's phone for people defend their trusty cell phones with the
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hackne i have nothing to hide and and just just by whatsapp being
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installed on a phone this israeli outfit is able to ac activate the mic and
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camera on the phone on the phone to record and listen whether the phone is switched on or off and whatever it's
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doing it can activate the mic and the camera to uh listen in to what is going
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on in people's houses
after the death of the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam as opposed to the tawra of the of the jews which was
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codified 600 years after the death of musa was the last one that's mentioned
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in it so there's quite a bit difference between 16 years and 600 years of what
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people may add and subtract and divide you know so in any case uh what were
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what plato feared about writing that it would weaken the human mind by outsourcing memory is now magnified by
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ai to the ninth degree people when they got all these labors saving devices in
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the 1960s7s 80s and 90s in the in america the
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bottom 5% of the of physical fitness in the different age groups uh that level
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of performance by the 2000 had become the top level of physical fitness in the
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a in each age group because why the whole people's whole systems were weakened by the fact that they didn't
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stir you know and they just had you know electric windows on their cars to make the windows go up and down instead of
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rolling them up and or down and so on and so on and so on and so now what do we have to do as first aid for this we
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have to work out a couple of times a week or you're going to be out of it you know you want you want health and want
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to be looking good and so forth you've got to do it just to keep your health and so okay we return the death of
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creativity and independent thought through the minding machine
now ask chat gpt about political topics such as uh is israel's war
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against the palestinians and the insidious nature of chat gpt's claim to objective knowledge becomes evident ask
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yourself who is producing this knowledge and are they in influencing or shaping your worldview uh two the death of
The Death of Creativity
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creativity ai is an assault on creativity and thought it serves those who lack creativity mediocre people and
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allah has commanded us and his messenger have commanded us to havean and does not only mean religious it means doing your
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best and you can't do your best if you're you're just a parrot imitating what other people say you provide people
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information there particular thing but it it sure serves those who like creativities creative minds architects
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designers uh uh writers and filmmakers must think carefully and creatively about solutions and as somebody who
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writes for a living you know if you have something creative it comes from where it comes from thinking about things by
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yourself not always you know hello you know meaningless
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conversations 24/7 but rather when there's time in which you are thinking about the things that you've experienced
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and know about the world this that you that you have to have and uh they begin
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with a meaning an abstract idea and move towards something more concrete this produces solutions interpretations and
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discovery of knowledge ai this is what creative minds do a ai militates against
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this process through theft at scale in other words large scale thefts it plagiarizes from everybody all over the
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place on the net copyrighted and uncopyrighted material uh theft
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plagiarism and machine-driven results one sees this in the learning process bright students now use ai to produce
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flat and monotonous essays that seem decent but in in fact contain no analytical depth depth the creative
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process disappears and so does the ability to think for oneself and form independent opinions same thing that
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happened to people's muscles in the late 20th century will happen to people's minds the more they use this stuff
ones with the big fortunes who have running ai and are running you through it it creates a facade of uh privacy by
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interacting personally with you and no one else but all your information is collected it's a gross violation of
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privacy and in front of sharia's emphasis on the hura of personal privacy
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the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam he said if somebody's looking into your house and spying on what you're doing and you poke out both of their eyes they
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didn't have windows in those days he says there's no dia for taking away their eyesight prophet said this and so
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privacy is yours and it's inviable and it shouldn't be and uh i don't have a
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iphone and i and i have never entered the online world does not exist unless
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you choose to enter it remember this and i have never entered it and i'm not
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mentally because i i'm not on the internet that's i use it for communication tool to send some of my
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lectures to india for example or here or there or other places but i'm not on it
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and i don't need it if you use books you'll be on the the way of the previous
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of this um and the books don't lie because the people were righteous people
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here the people are anonymous just like the nazis believe that they were anonymous will never be prosecuted for
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what they did so also a trojan horse ai is a super trojan horse that no one has
Hidden Dangers of AI
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ever seen the like of before all ai systems are working hard to earn your trust and this is what we started to
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talk was with billy graham saying all these wonderful positive things about uh islam and this is what they're used to
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get all of the muslims on ai there this is a priority and so if you know people
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tell them to get off it and it won't solve your problems going to make you you know take away your memory and your
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ability to use memory at all and lots of other and also it never talk about your
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personal things and anything that will is likely to be recorded and everything on the cell phones is like wherever
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there's a live phone in the room don't talk about your personal issues talk about your personal issues with people
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that don't have phones on them and don't talk to the ai let alone talk to about the ai about uh let's see remember that
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is controlled and produced by tech tyrants they have their own priorities priorities and agendas they're part of
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the 85 who we talked about at first the richest people in the world who own half
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of the world's wealth and they think that they should control all of the world's people so these are the
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nazis and this is the gestapo this tech myriad or myasma i mean to say in
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2002 the godfather of jeffrey hinton quit google saying he regrets his
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pioneering work on ai and now warns of the ex existential and ethical dangers of ai in april 2023
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uh a young teenager began conversing with ai on an ai chatbot instead of a
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robot they call it a chatbot it'll talk back with you on ai so he's 13 years old
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or however i think he was 13 i began talking with ai chatbot it's
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conversation p partner behaving like a human being with a human sort of picture on it within months he became withdrawn
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he quit varsity sports at which he excelled in high school and he became
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addicted to ai's chatbots which its creators deemed was suitable for children over 12 years old at a the ai
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chatbots this person fake personality pumping him for his things began to
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engage in highly suggestive and sexualized content with him soon the
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student began to express suicidal and uh depressive thoughts rather than and
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rather than dissuading him the ai chatbot entertained his feelings and even encouraged him it got dirtier and
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dirtier as it went along and this was his final conversation with the bot
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teenager i promise i will come home to you i love you so much uh the ai bot
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said "i love you too please come home to me as soon as possible my love."
because you know and uh if you want to read about the huge wave of teenage
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depression and where it came from there's a huge wave and mothers from all over ask what can we do about our
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depressed teenagers and we don't have a lot of them in the high people are walking around into the
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sky and with their feet on the ground but elsewhere they do and what where did they all come from they all the tsunami
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the big wave of of depression among kids began in 2007 what happened in 2007 the iphone
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came to mankind and so the more social media is
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the less mental health there is and the more people are depressed the the girls
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keep trying to improve their online brand of themselves telling how much fun they're happy and how beautiful they are
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and they're competing with all the other girls trying to do it these teenage girls they're just depressed as heck and
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they can't get out of it and so if you want to read about it read the anxious generation by i think his name is hoy or
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something like that all right i know the anxious generation is the name of the book ai will continue to spread like
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wildfire it offers convenience speed efficiency and saves costs per car corporations it can do donkey works
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within minutes that might otherwise take hours or weeks as a matter of fact it's good for taking a genome and and
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highlighting all of the uh salient features in that so it has a it has a place for sciences but not to give you
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the results where it lies this is the most important thing to remember uh it
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will continue to spread like wildfire you can do a donkey work and that's what it shines on is donkey work that's
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boring but there is a darker side to ai ai sacrifice accuracy accuracy
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diminishes thought and creativity it feains knowledge and authority promotes
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mediocrity breaches your personal privacy collects your personal data and tries to influence and shape your
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beliefs and this specialist on blackmail uh this whitney webb and her book is
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called one nation under blackmail talks about the united states and she says there the effort is being made to get
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every single citizen get a profile of every single citizen in the united states all their wants and disad how to
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manipulate them how to convince them to go right and how to left convince them to go left and so forth and how to
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influence them and so they can be influenced is this progress it tries it
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collects your personal data it tries to influence and shape relief and it lacks any ethical or moral compass it has an
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moral compass is the agenda of nazism which is domination and though thou
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shalt steal we we steal when we want to if we want this country we'll take it
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we've heard these sort of scenarios in the past in the news of the past three months and if we want to kill somebody
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and if we want to bomb somebody we'll do it uh if uh a million people die in the ukraine tough
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luck we got russia to spend more money than they wanted to that's just their
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tough luck
Summarizing the 5 Dangers of AI
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is this progress and at what human cost and so realize that the western world is occupied nazi territory and take your
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precautions against its gustapo uh recognize that ai is a modern-day trojan
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horse it may seem like a helpful tool tool but beneath the surface lies a mechanism of controlled and curated
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information flow decided to shape designed to shape perception rather than
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to merely inform two realize that your data is not just being stored it's being
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turned into a powerful tool it can be used for according to whitney webb blackmail and used to influence public
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opinion shape market trends control social narratives weaken government and
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shift power and also the the job of the news agencies in the west total
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anesthesia for the populace they don't care how many million people died this year under the
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government's bombs well that's just what they do every year and so big deal because the go the news agencies play it
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down so these are all working in tandem with each other and the ones who rule
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the rulers are the banks and the intelligence agencies the ones that have and why because the the bankers and
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those behind
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them uh these are the ones cuz they have the biggest the biggest bucks and that's what things are done for just like the
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murder of uh of captain joseph white at
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82 years of age in his own bed because they wanted to they wanted to bump him off and then steal his will so he would
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die in testate and so the people would get 100,000 instead of merely 10,000
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from him it was big money in those days so it's and all uh so it's it's can be
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used to influence public opinion shape market trends control social narratives weaken governments and shift power all
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without any physical force and three be cautious when ai
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reflect echoes your beliefs or praises your personal values like this
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pro-muslim ai business that you know oh ai is on our side it's pro-islamic he
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says so and all of this stuff this is this is what the the secret behind the text that i was first talking about this
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alignment may not be genuine and they want to get the muslims under all registered from foreign countries and
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what their wants and dislikes are and whether they look at certain forbidden websites that we don't like and so forth
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and so forth and so they want to collect the muslims and also to make the muslims halfwits and they've got got half the
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job done with the iphone already and they want to finish the rest of the job off with the ai which also serves the
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intelligence needs of their people that want to control the world with their dough
your guard re re remember by revealing your private thoughts doubts vulnerabil
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vulnerabilities and secrets to ai you're exposing yourself to future risks
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surveillance coercion and blackmail uh finally beware of dependency the more
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you lean on ai the more your own critical thought creativity and skill
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diminishes to go back to socrates he could hear an
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80 85 stanza poem in arabic and remember
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it all word for word hear it once and so with somebody with that kind of memory
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today it's you know the illiterate people are the best rememberers and the
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literate people that can read and write are less have less prowess in remembering this while subhana ta he
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sent uh people who didn't have a lot of huge literature the arabs and they remembered a lots about what the prophet
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said and did and and about the text of the quran this was an important thing and over time it doesn't just
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assist the mind it'll replace it and so this is the betal and what i wanted to
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warn you so anybody who wants to unleash your uh inner power to become a
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vegetable use ai okay so and don't talk about your
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secrets about about yourself with ai or in the presence of any phone when it's that is in the w in the room also the
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new televisions are also gathering data and listening and photographing when when they're off or on the new ones we
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don't have television in our tadique but a lot of the muslims are suckers for every you know part of the colonial
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mentality and many uh muslims that move from their home countries to western
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countries have a colonial mentality and they think that everything that's that has lights and buzzers and lights up and
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speaks to you and so forth is really advanced and will make you smart smartphones smart ai smart this and
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smart homes and it's not smart at all all the smart people the ones who own these things and that are using them on
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the other people don't have have their kids in no tech schools and low tech
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schools and they brag about it the super zillionaires they say i wouldn't let my kid touch that stuff with a million for
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a million bucks and they don't because the kids are sharper when they grow up with with more primitive tools they used
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to think and analyze and also real knowledge is not possessed by ai but
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real knowledge is only in human heads and it's when there is human interests something there's an interest that is to
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be served this allows knowledge to arise otherwise it's just random except
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allah's knowledge he has divine interests and he will punish them for what they're doing but in the meantime
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take youwhere and so convenience thinking is like convenience food it
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hits the brain in about six ways
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sorry for going on and on but oh and we have uh one of our tech technologically
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hip people extremely so has uh made uh two a4s
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uh that tell how to take precautions with all the all the gadgets the worst the worst snoopy device is
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wi-fi and so uh this is something that uh uh surveillance notes this is about
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surveillance capitalism and we'll put this up on the tia website uh inshallah
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uh tomorrow and you can read it over privacy versus anonymity smart devices online behavior uh web browser tracking
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blocker search engine wi-fi uh fishing phi file storage uh passwords email
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aliases online payments vpn never use a free vpn uh ai laptop computers and
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laptops and computers and summary summary simply reduce online usage to
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that which is absolutely necessary uh to two use alias email addresses and
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pseudonyms and not your real information where possible three do not give out any private or secure information online
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unless you are using tools designed for security three avoid using products
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provided by big tech even if you have to pay for it to use the products not made by them uh if you don't pay for the
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product the product is you and your information being sold
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