I agree. [wife] showed me a video that the radio host Bobby Bones shared. He asked one of the AI engines to create an 8-second ad showing two cowboys on horseback talking about how great Bobby was. It looked and sounded like a real commercial. Who needs actors, writers or directors (or TV news clips) when you can just have AI create it? On 5/28/2025 9:05 AM, someone wrote: AI computers are now so good that we've reached the point that nothing we see online or on TV can be believed going forward. Mike Adams explains in this short report:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/vkeaNQ9O0Q3O .
It'll have to be a conscious and deliberate decision for people to immediately reject everything they see if it's not happening in front of them We've been trained forever to think it's a valid source of ultimate proof, like the body cams worn by police. On Wednesday, May 28th, 2025 at 9:35 AM, someone wrote: I agree. Tara showed me a video that the radio host Bobby Bones shared. He asked one of the AI engines to create an 8-second ad showing two cowboys on horseback talking about how great Bobby was. It looked and sounded like a real commercial. Who needs actors, writers or directors (or TV news clips) when you can just have AI create it? On 5/28/2025 9:05 AM, someone wrote: AI computers are now so good that we've reached the point that nothing we see online or on TV can be believed going forward. > Mike Adams explains in this short report: >
https://www.bitchute.com/video/vkeaNQ9O0Q3O >
I agree. Tara showed me a video that the radio host Bobby Bones shared. He asked one of the AI engines to create an 8-second ad showing two cowboys on horseback talking about how great Bobby was. It looked and sounded like a real commercial. Who needs actors, writers or directors (or TV news clips) when you can just have AI create it? On 5/28/2025 9:05 AM, someone wrote: AI computers are now so good that we've reached the point that nothing we see online or on TV can be believed going forward. Mike Adams explains in this short report:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/vkeaNQ9O0Q3O .
It'll have to be a conscious and deliberate decision for people to immediately reject everything they see if it's not happening in front of them We've been trained forever to think it's a valid source of ultimate proof, like the body cams worn by police. On Wednesday, May 28th, 2025 at 9:35 AM, someone wrote: I agree. Tara showed me a video that the radio host Bobby Bones shared. He asked one of the AI engines to create an 8-second ad showing two cowboys on horseback talking about how great Bobby was. It looked and sounded like a real commercial. Who needs actors, writers or directors (or TV news clips) when you can just have AI create it? On 5/28/2025 9:05 AM, someone wrote: AI computers are now so good that we've reached the point that nothing we see online or on TV can be believed going forward. > Mike Adams explains in this short report: >
https://www.bitchute.com/video/vkeaNQ9O0Q3O >
I agree. Tara showed me a video that the radio host Bobby Bones shared. He asked one of the AI engines to create an 8-second ad showing two cowboys on horseback talking about how great Bobby was. It looked and sounded like a real commercial. Who needs actors, writers or directors (or TV news clips) when you can just have AI create it? On 5/28/2025 9:05 AM, someone wrote: AI computers are now so good that we've reached the point that nothing we see online or on TV can be believed going forward. Mike Adams explains in this short report:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/vkeaNQ9O0Q3O .

