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Are New-World-Order Elites Plotting To Use AI To ‘Deprogram’ So-Called Conspiracy Theorists?

September 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Might the New World Order use biased AI to “deprogram” conspiracy theorists?

Authored by Jacob Burns via HeadlineUSA.com

Could the New World Order be using artificial intelligence to manipulate and “deprogram” individuals with unpopular opinions?

A recent study funded by the John Templeton Foundation suggests that conspiracy theorists may have reason to be concerned.

There are concerns that AI algorithms are being manipulated by leftist radicals to promote anti-conservative biases. The study, titled “Durably reducing conspiracy beliefs through dialogues with AI,” aimed to challenge the notion that some people are unwilling to change their beliefs even when presented with evidence.

The researchers tested various conspiracy theories, including traditional ones like the JFK assassination and more modern ones like COVID lockdowns and the 2020 election.

The study involved participants engaging in conversations with AI to challenge their beliefs. The results showed a 20% reduction in belief in conspiracy theories on average after the treatment.

Researchers believe that AI conditioning could be a useful tool in addressing the psychological needs of conspiracy theorists and could potentially be implemented online in the future.

David Rand, a professor at MIT and co-author of the study, expressed optimism about the effectiveness of AI conditioning, stating, “It seemed like it worked and it worked quite broadly.”

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