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Breaking The Creepy AI in Police Cameras

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If you’ve ever felt like your car was being watched by some invisible digital overlord, you’re not entirely wrong—and Benn Jordan’s latest video dives headfirst into that unsettling reality. In “Breaking The Creepy AI in Police Cameras,” Benn unpacks how private startups in the U.S. are quietly tracking vehicle locations using AI-powered surveillance systems. No consent, no warning just your license plate being logged and shared like it’s a coupon code. He doesn’t just rant about it though; he explores how AI can be used to fight back, flipping the script on these Orwellian tactics with a mix of tech-savvy rebellion and dry wit. The vibe is part science class, part cyberpunk thriller, and part “wait, what the heck?” BennJordan ’s delivery is super chill, like he’s explaining this over coffee with a side of existential dread. He walks us through how these systems work, why they’re problematic, and what tools or strategies might help you stay off the radar. There’s a moment where he c...

I Infiltrated a Disturbing AI Cult

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Farrell McGuire’s latest video, I Infiltrated a Bizarre AI Cult , is exactly what it sounds like, equal parts investigative deep dive and surreal fever dream. He spends a couple of months undercover in a real-life AI cult, and yes, that’s a thing now. The video kicks off with Farrell’s signature dry wit and a sleep mask plug (because why not?), then dives into the strange rituals, beliefs, and tech-worshipping behavior of this fringe group. It’s like watching a Black Mirror episode unfold in real life, but with more awkward Zoom calls and fewer dystopian filters. What makes this video pop isn’t just the bizarre subject matter—it’s Farrell’s storytelling. He doesn’t just report what happened; he brings you along for the ride, complete with cringey interactions, moments of genuine confusion, and a soundtrack that somehow makes it all feel cinematic. He also sprinkles in other people’s experiences with AI extremism, painting a broader picture of how tech obsession can spiral into somet...