Age of Control
Ahmad discusses the shift from an age of consumption to an age of control, emphasizing that those in power no longer require the masses for consumption. With advancements in AI and automation, the need for human labor diminishes, leading to a managed decline in population. This perspective raises questions about future societal structures and the intentions behind population control narratives.In this clip
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