LARRY WARD: AI is not a technology—It is a synthetic entity

The left wants you to believe the riots and protests of the last five years are distinct movements with individual causes that they are fighting for. We are living through the greatest linguistic deception of our time. By calling artificial intelligence a "technology," we have surrendered our authority to govern it. When we hear "technology," we think of tools—search engines, computer chips, software programs—things that serve human purposes without independent action.

But AI is not a glorified search engine running on NVIDIA chips. It is not a passive tool waiting for human commands. It operates independently, makes autonomous decisions, and pursues objectives with minimal human oversight. It is time to speak truthfully: AI is not a technology. It is a synthetic entity.

This distinction is not semantic—it is foundational to the future of human civilization.

For decades, we have understood technology as an extension of human capability. A hammer extends our strength. A calculator extends our computational ability. A search engine extends our information retrieval. These are tools—passive instruments that require human direction and operate predictably within their design parameters.

This framework has shaped our understanding of regulation, governance, and control. We don't govern hammers or calculators, because they cannot act independently. We govern the people who use them.

AI brain Futuristic 3D Render by Steve Johnson is licensed under Unsplash unsplash.com

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