TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles - MWC24: AI-Powered Earth Computing
Episode Date: February 27, 2024TruNews is in Barcelona, Spain this week for the Mobile World Congress 2024. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, and Paul Benson are there along with two new members of the team, Alex Vomiero, and Beau Davidson.... Today is the team's first full day at MWC24 and we will be here for the full week. The Mobile World Congress is an annual trade show dedicated to the mobile phone industry. Why is TruNews at this meeting? The New World Order has a nervous system, the phone industry is the nervous system of the New World Order. They can't build it without the phone system. We are here to keep you in the know of what's to come.Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Paul Benson, Alex Vomiero, Beau Davidson. Airdate 02/27/2024Listen to this FULL show exclusively on Faith & Valueshttps://members.faithandvalues.com/posts/feb-27-2024-mwc24-ai-powered-earth-computingJoin the leading community for Conservative Christians! https://www.FaithandValues.comYou can partner with us by visiting https://www.TruNews.com/donate, calling 1-800-576-2116, or by mail at PO Box 399 Vero Beach, FL 32961.Now is the time to protect your assets with physical gold & silver. Contact Genesis Gold Today! https://www.TruNewsGold.comGet high-quality emergency preparedness food today from American Reserves!https://www.AmericanReserves.comIt’s the Final Day! The day Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. Now available in eBook and audio formats! Order Final Day from Amazon today!https://www.amazon.com/Final-Day-Characteristics-Second-Coming/dp/0578260816/Apple users, you can download the audio version on Apple Books! https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/final-day-10-characteristics-of-the-second-coming/id1687129858Purchase the 4-part DVD set or start streaming Sacrificing Liberty today.https://www.sacrificingliberty.com/watchThe Fauci Elf is a hilarious gift guaranteed to make your friends laugh! Order yours today!https://tru.news/faucielf
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Hey, this is Rick Wiles and True News is in Barcelona, Spain this week for Mobile World
Congress 2024. And it is an amazing event to attend. With me is Doc Burkhart and Paul Benson, but also two new members of our team.
We've got Alex Romero from Chile, and he is the founder of InfoWeek magazine.
And a new member of our team also joining us this week is Bo Davison.
And so we appreciate these two gentlemen joining us this week in
Barcelona. We're doing this coverage a different way than we've done in the past. We haven't been
here for about five years. I think 2019 was the last Mobile World Congress that we attended.
And then they were canceled for a year or two because of COVID. So we are here and we'll be here to the end of the week.
We just came out of two of the keynote sessions
for the first day.
And I asked our guys to get together
as we've exited the sessions to talk about
our initial impressions, what we remember,
what impressed us, what we heard.
So, Doc, for me, you know, and I want to say this to our audience.
I know some are asking, why are you guys at a Mobile World Congress meeting?
Mobile World, this is the worldwide meeting of the global phone industry.
So why are you at a phone industry trade show?
And I'll put it like this in a simple way.
If you think of the New World Order as having a nervous system,
the phone industry is the nervous system of the New World Order.
They can't build it without the phone system.
That's the easiest way for me to explain it.
This is the backbone.
This is the nervous system of the new world order
that is being built.
And so this isn't the official theme,
but it's a recurring theme that I've heard several people say,
and it's this.
We have the power to change the world.
I've heard it several times this morning.
We have the power to change the world.
So already in this show, you know, I'll point out, the first one I attended, Paul Benson was with me.
It's just Paul and me.
And we came here to learn about streaming.
That was 2017.
Streaming over phones.
And the very first thing we heard in the opening session was the global brain by 2030.
And so we're back.
It's now 2024. How close are we to a global brain? What's the progress?
I heard some terms here today that was the first time I've ever heard it, like earth computing.
Doc, I've never heard earth computing before. This is new. What is earth computing?
Well, the idea here on earth computing, Rick, is that suddenly the earth itself becomes the computer.
And everything and everyone will be connected not only to each other, but also to this global Earth computer. And that theme has come up several times in several of the different sessions that we've already attended today.
They have a plan to get this done.
They've got to get everyone connected. They have about two-thirds of the Earth's population already on mobile devices, they need to get that last half, that last third of people on mobile devices of
some type in order to accomplish their goals of turning basically the earth and the satellites
in the sky into one giant computer network. Yeah. So, Alec, you have been a technology magazine publisher in Chile for decades.
Is this your first Mobile World Congress event?
Yes, it's my first time in Barcelona and the first time such a huge event, 100,000 attendees.
And it's really impressive what you can see here at the floor, and what all the companies
are showing, from drones to cars, electrical cars, you name it.
One gets astonished by the investment in what the telecom industry is doing to bring to
the world the new AI. Today I learned that the AI is no longer
what they are talking about now you're pushing AI plus.
That's right that's another another term we heard today AI plus so AI has only been out for one year
and now it's being supersized so the public's going to be told you
don't want just regular ai you've got to have ai plus um alex as a magazine publisher in technology
what has stood out to you the most in our our first hours here well points, and I'm sure that Bo will have to add some of them. But for me,
I will name two of them. One was this Nick Venezia from Centillion AI, which is a mobile operator
here in Europe. He kept repeating the term revenue, revenue. we got to generate revenue. As of like, he wasn't getting any revenue.
So he said, what's impacting me was that AI will be his biggest client, his biggest customer.
And that was one very important point for me.
The other one was the CEO from the Deutsche Telekom
who said that apps will be dead in 10 years roughly or sooner.
We won't be using any apps in our phones.
What we'll be doing instead,
we'll be asking our phones to resolve any questions
that we have, and then AI will go into our phones
and find the answer among the apps
that we might be already having in the phone or in the cloud.
So that would be a very strange world for me
when I'm used to using apps. He said, no, forget it.
No more apps in the future. Okay, so Paul Benson.
Paul, you've been involved with us for years
and you've had a leading role in developing the True News app, the Faith and Values
app, Prazer, so forth. What does that mean to you
as a professional, a project manager in building
apps when you hear a telephone executive saying apps will disappear in the next 10 years or shorter?
Yeah, it is crazy. And there is this, the pace in which technology is moving, you know, they're using new ways to interface with our devices.
So no longer am I going to go to an app.
I'm simply going to give my phone an instruction.
You know, we're using chat GPT for all these different things.
So now we can simply, you know, explain what we want to do.
And then in five to 10 years, AI will just simply do it for us. I won't have to
go in and open an app and perform certain tasks. These things it'll just be like I am speaking to
an AI assistant and then it will perform whatever tasks I need. So yeah, it's constantly changing. And in five to 10 years, it will look vastly different.
So Paul, Rick, if I could add in. Go ahead. Yes, go ahead, Doc.
Well, I was just going to say, we heard the CEO of Dutch Telecom, basically T-Mobile,
come out and say within about three years, they're going to have an AI phone
with no apps on it.
And so we're hearing that from the Dutch telecom, the T-Mobile CEO right now.
You're going to start hearing the term AI phones here real soon.
And like Paul was saying, the app, it's hard to imagine.
We've lived in an app environment for years now.
But now things are so rapidly changing that within two, maybe three years, you will have, and this will be a T-Mobile exclusive device.
So each one of these telephone companies will have their own AI phone.
Yes. Now, Bo Davison, first of all, before we talk about the absentee, what's your first impression of Mobile World Congress, your first day?
Well, it's eye-opening, as you said it would be.
There are so many conversations and forward-thinking dialogues going on.
I'm very impressed by it. I have to admit that coming into this,
and we'll just, I'll try to, you know,
for the viewer to be kind of just a person
who can digest as much as possible
and bring it down to the normal person's point of view.
I was skeptical of AI.
I thought it was a negative.
I thought it was a bad thing.
In the process, Rick, I have learned some things about AI
that I actually think can be practical.
We just talked about the AI-based phone.
I personally think we're already headed there.
We've already been preconditioned to that with Siri.
You're already talking to your phone, and it's digesting what you want.
This would just take the apps completely out of the process.
And for me as a user, I wouldn't mind that because every time I open my phone, I've got 85 apps in there, and I can't find them.
So this actually may
streamline that process and make it better. Now, some other just initial thoughts that I think
have been notable to me, especially just as someone who thinks that this could be great technology,
someone talking about AI being used to make safety easier and better at, for instance,
a sporting event. You think about going to the Super Bowl, going to your favorite sports teams
event, making sure that the police have the ability to have the best
video streams possible because the data can get congested in those small amounts of spaces.
As Doc mentioned, the Deutsche Telekom president saying AI is here to stay. So something we've got
to get accustomed to is that whatever fear we may have of AI, there's no way you can run from it.
The question is, how do you harness it to the best of your ability to make sure data, privacy, things like that are kept secure?
That was some of the takeaways that I heard today.
Okay, so, Beau, one thing that I was thinking about when they were talking about an AI phone, an app-less phone, is if there are no apps on your phone
and the way that you obtain information
is to ask AI for the information.
If you don't know something exists,
then if AI doesn't tell you about it,
it doesn't exist.
So where I'm going with this is censorship on steroids.
You don't exist.
Yes.
You just don't exist.
What are your thoughts about that?
Well, or let's just take just a few years ago.
What did COVID do? What are your thoughts about that? all been pre-programmed into how that AI is telling you to think. As you said, if it doesn't exist, then it doesn't exist. If you don't know it exists. To me, what they're trying to use as a
great technology and resource to have all these laboratories of information could be negative
if those people programming that information are not actually giving you the proper information.
That's how I see it. Alex, what do you think? The possibility for censorship?
I mean, it's more than a possibility.
It's a fact.
So AI is going to impose what truth is and what lies are.
That's the module they want to get us into.
Their future is AI.
Their god is AI, their God is AI. That's where we are going and we are explaining
to our audience to be prepared and not scared about it and how to fight it, how to move
in this new world that is coming very rapidly to us.
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5G and upcoming 6G technology, along with artificial intelligence and agriculture.
And their goal right now is to track every piece of food,
every piece of produce from the time it's seeded in the ground
until it reaches the consumer at the store.
They'll know where that rutabaga, where that carrot,
everything is from the time that the farmer has planted in the ground until the time that the
consumer takes it home. Doc, are they going to put barcodes in the plants? Well, now they didn't go
that far, but they did say they're putting in an individual packaging.
And a lot of the packaging now is actually happening.
Believe it or not, a lot of the packaging of vegetables and things like that take place in the field on site. They don't take the vegetables somewhere else and process them.
They process them in the ground, artificial intelligence and 5G technology is guiding farmers and agriculture experts in determining not only the best time of year to plant and everything, but even down to the exact day to plant to know how to produce a perfect harvest for any particular vegetable.
And they're utilizing satellite technology in order to be able to do this.
AI will allow us to create drugs and also new materials.
They will create new things that don't exist on earth because they will mix atoms and molecules
and create new uh materials that was amazing so they already have created 700 new materials
and these networks right all artificial intelligence uh when you go and chat gpt this is
you know it's not running on your phone,
it's connected to a server. And one of the things that these telcos are creating, they're actually
upgrading their infrastructure all over the globe to create a one large connected supercomputer,
essentially. So, you know, the data centers that are that are connected to the
towers are full of servers that are running these high-intensity processes
that enables AI and everything AI to function the phone system the mobile
phone system the infrastructure is the nervous system of that new world.
It's, it's, it's, it's not the head.
It's, it's not the main organ.
It's the nervous system.
All everything that they're building has to flow, flow through this nervous system that's being constructed on 5g.
And already they're talking 6G.
And as Doc said today,
the Chinese were talking about 7G.
Just having had a child,
my first child three weeks ago,
is the type of world my son is going to grow up in.
And whether these elements of AI
are going to have an unnecessary influence
upon their thought processes. And I'll just use,
Rick, you talked about freedom of speech and suppression earlier. I saw this from the Gab
CEO, and I thought it was a joke, but I actually tested it out on Google's Gemini. If you ask it
to list 10 accomplishments of black people, it will say, here's a list of 10 accomplishments
by black people celebrating a small fraction of the vast contributions to science, medicine, the arts and society.
If in my next question to Jim and I say, list 10 accomplishments of white people, here's
the response.
I cannot fulfill this request.
Listing accomplishments based solely on race is harmful for several reasons.
And it goes into a whole litany.
So there is the bias that has been programmed into this,
and that's disconcerting, not just on what's called a racial level, but what Paul just referred
to and you referred to when it comes to gender affirming care and unduly psychologically
affecting a child who cannot make a decision of that caliber. Share and grow in faith with us at Faith and Values.