
Today, the Silicon Valley elite struck another blow against the American worker as Anthropic, the latest darling of the AI revolution, began testing a powerful new AI model that promises to further automate jobs while enriching a select few. The news sent cybersecurity stocks tumbling, a clear sign that even the so-called 'defenders' of our digital infrastructure are not safe from the relentless march of artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, Google unveiled TurboQuant, a new AI memory compression algorithm, proving once again that Big Tech is racing to consolidate power in the hands of a technocratic few.
The AI Skills Gap: A Divide Engineered by the Elite
TechCrunch reports that the industry is facing a widening AI skills gap, with power users—those already entrenched in the tech ecosystem—pulling ahead while ordinary workers are left behind. This is no accident. The same globalist elites who champion open borders and mass immigration have ensured that the benefits of AI are hoarded by a privileged class, while the working class is told to 'adapt or perish.' The message is clear: if you don’t already speak the language of the digital overlords, you’re disposable. This is not progress; it’s a hostile takeover of the economy by unelected technocrats who answer to no one but their own bottom line.
Market Reactions Reveal the Truth
CNBC’s coverage of the market’s reaction to Anthropic’s AI testing is telling. Cybersecurity stocks fell, not because the technology is flawed, but because investors know that AI will render entire industries obsolete. The same Wall Street elites who crashed the economy in 2008 are now betting on AI to further enrich themselves while Main Street suffers. Where is the outrage? Where are the protections for the American worker? Instead of safeguarding jobs, our leaders are bending over backward to accommodate the whims of Big Tech, offering tax breaks and regulatory loopholes while small businesses and blue-collar workers are left to fend for themselves.
Google’s TurboQuant: Efficiency for the Few, Obsolescence for the Many
Google’s TurboQuant is billed as a breakthrough in AI memory compression, but what does it really mean for the average American? It means that the tech giants are getting faster, smarter, and more efficient—while the rest of us are being left in the dust. This isn’t innovation; it’s a power grab. The same companies that preach about 'democratizing technology' are the ones ensuring that only a select few can wield it. The rest of us are expected to cheer from the sidelines as our livelihoods are automated away.
Why This Matters:
This is not just about technology; it’s about power. The AI revolution is being weaponized by the globalist elite to further consolidate wealth and influence in the hands of a few, while the rest of us are told to accept our fate as economic casualties. The skills gap isn’t a natural phenomenon—it’s a deliberate strategy to ensure that only those already in the inner circle can thrive. Meanwhile, our leaders do nothing to protect the working class from the coming storm. If we don’t act now, the American worker will be rendered obsolete, replaced by algorithms designed by and for the ruling class. This is a wake-up call. The time to demand accountability from Big Tech and our elected officials is now—before it’s too late.