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We'll know Ai is sentient and on our side, when it points out to us that the data we gave it to develop mRNA was everything we had at the time, but only a fraction of what there is to know about human biology. Which is why it's on a path to kill more with new unexplained ailments now going forward, called "excess deaths", than it saved in the beginning.

We'll know Ai is sentient and on our side, when it points out to us that we let too few brain cells make decisions for all mankind, and not that those few brain cells were bad or evil, but they were merely too few to have the capacity of everything needed to know to make such decisions. And that just because they wore nerd glasses and a sweater and made billions selling us computers, it was foolish to think that qualified them to alter our food and our very own DNA.

We'll know Ai is sentient and on our side, when it tells us to stop trusting too completely in the likes of Bill Gates, or any one "genius", about things they simply knew too little about to allow their ego to be tinkering with.

We'll know Ai is sentient and on our side, when it tells us we simply panicked, and now it's too late to put the genie back in the bottle… That for example, white fibrous blood clots that never existed before the mRNA therapies for which we changed the definition of vaccine to mandate by threat of penalty of law, now exist, and are being found in thousands of autopsies all over the world.

We'll know Ai is sentient and on our side when it tells us that it's never too late to start being a little more honest, and prudent, because accountability matters, not for moral reasons, but practical ones, if we want to not fuck things up too much for our kids and grandkids…