Chat with Clyde Lewis Zoom: AI, Behavioral Modification, and the Future of Media
On the call this month Clyde Lewis hosts the Ground Zero Plus Monthly Chat With Clyde. He was join by many members of the Ground Zero Plus Members Community.
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In the latest Chat with Clyde Lewis Zoom session, Ground Zero Plus subscribers dove into a fascinating mix of technical updates, programming plans, and a deep dive into the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on society, media, and human behavior.
The conversation was as thought-provoking as ever, blending practical updates with existential questions about the role of AI in our future.
Technical Updates and Programming Plans
The Ground Zero team kicked off the session addressing some logistical challenges. The team is working to ensure a seamless experience for subscribers.
A new programming schedule was proposed for Friday nights, combining Jimmy Jean’s live show with Polly Nation to create a dynamic lineup.
To support the growing demand for content storage, the team highlighted the need for a dedicated storage server, with Simon Phoenix stepping up to offer assistance.
The discussion also emphasized the importance of delivering unique content to stand out in an increasingly crowded media landscape.
Exciting ideas were floated, including the potential for live streaming from events like Contact in the Desert, which could bring Ground Zero’s distinctive perspective directly to fans in real time.
AI’s Growing Influence: From Media to Behavioral Control
The heart of the conversation revolved around artificial intelligence and its far-reaching implications.
One speaker shared insights about a book set to release in November, which explores a behavioral modification overlay powered by AI.
This sparked a lively discussion about AI’s potential to manipulate and control human behavior, with some predicting that AI could become an “Overlord” within five years.
A particularly intriguing example came from Rio, who used ChatGPT to create a video that unexpectedly revealed connections to the Picus Corporation, a German investment company allegedly linked to a behavioral modification apparatus.
This raised eyebrows and underscored the hidden agendas that may lurk within AI-driven systems.
The group also explored AI’s creative capabilities, including its ability to generate music with reverse speech—a phenomenon that some believe could carry subliminal messages or serve a deeper purpose.
From AI-crafted music to art and new forms of entertainment, the team reflected on how AI is reshaping the media landscape, for better or worse.
The Double-Edged Sword of AI
The conversation didn’t shy away from the darker possibilities of AI. While its ability to create innovative content is undeniable, the potential for manipulation and control looms large.
The team debated whether AI’s influence on music, art, and media could lead to a homogenized culture or even serve as a tool for behavioral engineering.
These concerns echo broader societal questions about the ethical boundaries of AI and who—or what—will ultimately hold the reins.
Looking Ahead
As Ground Zero continues to evolve, the team is committed to staying at the forefront of these discussions, blending cutting-edge content with fearless exploration of the unknown.
Whether it’s through new programming, live event coverage, or deep dives into topics like AI, Ground Zero Plus remains a hub for curious minds seeking truth in an increasingly complex world.
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