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Forget Your Soul—AI’s Brutal Hunger for Your Stolen Data is the Only Path Forward

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John Roese, Dell’s global CTO and Chief AI Officer.

FORGET EVERYTHING you’ve been told about AI – the REAL revolution is a SHOCKING corporate power grab to OWN the very fabric of reality: YOUR DATA. Tech giants like Dell are now brazenly declaring that the future of artificial intelligence isn’t about smarter code, but about who CONTROLS the mountains of personal and industrial information being HOOVERED UP every second. This isn’t innovation; it’s a declaration of DATA WAR.

“The quality and accessibility of the data they consume are paramount,” states Dell CTO John Roese in a chilling corporate report, laying bare a sinister truth. The endgame? To build “purpose-built AI data platforms” that will become the mandatory NERVOUS SYSTEM for entire industries, from manufacturing to national governments. They are engineering a world where AI agents, fed by this consolidated data, will “co-ordinate workers” and manage “long-running, complex processes.” Your job, your logistics, your national infrastructure – all dependent on their proprietary data vaults. This is the rise of the CORPORATE OVERLORD, enabled by code.

Even more terrifying is the push for “Sovereign AI,” where nations build walled data gardens. This isn’t about privacy; it’s about fragmenting global knowledge into state-sanctioned silos, creating a terrifying patchwork of digital fiefdoms where local reality is dictated by approved data streams. Experts warn that AI merely amplifies existing systems – good or horrifying. By seizing control of the data launchpad, a handful of companies and compliant governments are building a future where truth, intelligence, and operational reality are NOT yours to define. The machines won’t rebel; their corporate masters will simply turn off your access to the world.



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