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The Digital Control Grid: AI, Surveillance, and the Data Center Crisis

The Digital Control Grid: AI, Surveillance, and the Data Center Crisis

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Stu Shear welcomes his good buddy Quentin, also known as Santa, to the show for an episode packed with deep discussions, personal stories, and, of course, some good old boy laughs.

The guys tackle two major topics:

  • The AI Revolution: Tool or Tyrant? Stu recounts his recent frustrating experience of being 'AI'd' by an online customer service chat when trying to order a custom trumpet mouthpiece. Quentin shares how he personally uses tools like ChatGPT and Suno to create video content, but also discusses the serious impact of AI on the 'Santa experience' and job loss. They dive into Catherine Austin Fitz's perspective that AI data centers are primarily building a "digital control grid" for phenomenal surveillance, enforced by programmable money and infrastructure like cameras and satellites.
  • The Crisis of Public Trust and Data Centers: The conversation centers on how government can regain public trust, specifically addressing the local controversies surrounding new data centers in Wilmington, Piqua, and Sydney. Quentin and Stu critique the failure of change management, calling out officials who prioritize secrecy and confidentiality over transparency and engaging with citizens and stakeholders, leading to growing community animosity.

Plus, hear about Quentin’s upcoming 50-year high school reunion and some funny ways to handle people who always try to top your stories.

Sit back, relax, and tune in for a show that keeps it real—and funny—on My World Live Laff Whatever.

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