Humanity could experience an era of AI imperialism

If there’s one thing Kissinger, the eldest of the AI stooges knows about, it’s imperialism. The former Cold War secretary of state and “World Order” author said imperialism of the future would be defined less by resource scarcity and expensive tanks, and more by vast acquisition and monopolization of data. That data harvesting, its own form of resource extraction, will then go towards towering the world’s most advanced AI models. The nation-state that manages to extract the most data, in this vision, could emerge the geopolitical victrots.
At same time, varying types of data collected by different countries or regions could lead to unique variations in outcomes produced by competing AIs which could in turn affect the way societies develop.
“Differential evolutions of societies may evolve on the basis of increasingly divergent knowledge bases and hence of the perception of challenges,” the Stooges muse.