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And most people don't have the time to deeply research everything. I've said this before. So they trust their side and they share headlines without reading exactly what's going on. And repetition, you're hearing it from thousands and thousands of people. They're putting out falsehoods left and right, you know, and not the truth. Or their version of the truth is going out there. And I'm not saying people are stupid or anything like that. It's just cognitively overloading everybody to exploit them is what's really going on. So, wow, I'm really talking too much here. I guess, well, I think that's the problem. I really do. I could go on and I could make this into a three-hour lecture. I won't. I apologize for this. But I'll bring it back to you because I'm taking way too much time. KB0MAI. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven November Quebec November all star node 6222. This is KJ5IRQ returning. You know, I don't apologize for talking too long. That's what this net does. We talk. That is how we roll. Give me a second to get back on my screen. I was working on my website a little bit. Okay. So, George, yeah, there's a lot to digest there, man. I can see your point. The fact that one side or the other side is pushing their narrative is what they do. It's what they've all become accustomed to I would say. But it's what they've always done. I mean, even all the way back to the big party, you know, they would push their narratives in the little pamphlets. But it was up to the people, the individuals, to do their research to figure out what they believe, not what they're told to believe. And I think that's what you're saying. I think you're saying people are being told what to believe and that's what they believe because they don't have the time to research it. There might be some truth to that. However, the great equalizer is now here. You have AI. You can quickly research. You still need to go and verify it. I mean, don't take it at its word. Anybody who ever takes anything AI says at its word and just puts it out there, well, they're asking to be mocks, to be honest, because they will get caught with their pants down and AI will make up something that's not true and somebody will catch it. And then they'll be like, look, we know what you're doing and how you're doing it. I'm not saying that's you, George. I ran into this. I'm just saying in general. So AI is the perfect tool for this. To fix this, you can utilize it. You can have it look unbiased if you'd like. You can tell it what to do and it will do it if you know how to do it. So maybe in the next five, ten, you know what, AI may play a huge part in the next election now that I think about it. I mean, think about it. You can really go to AI and figure out what people are really doing and AI can pull up anything that's digital. I mean, if you have a post or a paper that you wrote in college and you're running for president and it's something that's controversial, AI could possibly find that. No joke. It could probably pull up things that humans can't find in the deeper parts of the web. AI could play a huge part in the next election. That's not even including all the fake crap that people can put out. I can right now with what I have on my computer make a video of Donald Trump saying anything, a deep fake, if you will. I have the capabilities. I have the program already on there. I can do it. There's nothing to stop me from doing it other than my morality and my rules. So, yeah, I think AI will be the great equalizer, but it may also be the biggest problem we have in election history. All right. So we're going to move down to Del, V01UKZ. Are you back with us? You missed last round. So we're going to see if you were here this round.
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