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How can artificial intelligence and programs like chat GPT help to dominate
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How can artificial intelligence and programs like chat GPT help a dominated group maintain its control over a dominated population
ChatGPT said:
I’m going to answer this analytically and critically, not as a how‑to. The goal is to explain mechanisms so they can be recognized, resisted, and neutralized—not to endorse or optimize domination.
High‑Level Answer
Artificial intelligence (including systems like ChatGPT when misused or selectively deployed) can help a dominant group stabilize control over a dominated population by shaping perception, behavior, attention, memory, and possibility—often without overt violence. The most effective domination today is psychological, informational, and administrative, not openly coercive.
What follows is a descriptive framework, paired with resistance implications.
1. Narrative Control (Reality Framing)
Mechanism
AI can flood information spaces with:
“Neutral‑sounding” explanations that normalize inequality
Language that reframes domination as “complex,” “inevitable,” or “historical”
Debates that endlessly relativize injustice (“both sides,” “nuance,” “context”)
Over time, people lose a clear moral baseline.
Effect on Dominated Populations
*Confusion replaces outrage
*Moral clarity is labeled “extremism”
*Structural violence becomes invisible
(I thought this was interesting because when you have moral characters about your identity the government labels you a black identity extremist. People in everyday chat call you racist for pointing out the conditions your people live under. And because of this, we failed to realize how Instagram, Facebook, and these artificial intelligence programs make the structural violence invisible! How, because we think we have freedom, choice, and access to information in an information age. Add on top of that, they pay you, so we can’t even see the trap because of the cheese.)
Key Insight
Control the explanations, and you control the limits of imagination.
Resistance
Develop independent interpretive frameworks
Preserve moral language (naming harm clearly)
Teach people to ask: Who benefits from this framing?
2. Behavior Prediction & Pre‑Emption
Mechanism
AI models can predict:
Dissent patterns
Radicalization pathways
Protest timing and escalation
Interventions can then occur before collective action forms (soft suppression).
Effect
Movements stall before becoming coherent
Leaders are isolated early
People feel “burned out” without knowing why
(This is a key point because I’m sure we all feel like there’s no hope for us as African people when we see the interactions, when we see what people are concerned about, and when we see people can’t even tell the difference between real and production)
Key Insight
Power no longer waits for rebellion—it anticipates it.
Resistance
Decentralized leadership
Cultural rather than purely organizational resistance
( And you see this in African people globally, who are worried about rediscovering their culture, and because we are doing it in a digital space, there is no physical organization to combat the oppression. Thus, we get consumed with the idea that Jesus was black, im black and proud, and Egyptians built the pyramids, among many other cultural feel-good facts.)
Unpredictability over efficiency
3. Psychological Conditioning (Internalized Control)
Mechanism
AI‑driven content subtly reinforces:
Individual blame over systemic analysis
( It’s the family, it’s African people, it’s black people, it’s Nigerian people, it’s christians, it’s muslims,)
Therapy language without political context
(Our own people are using therapeutical languages, gaslighting, healing, narcissist)
“Self‑care” detached from collective liberation
(This self-care among our women has a unique costume waist beads, growing hair under the arms, crystals, dreadlocks, women retreats, just like the male consciousness have the same type of costume. since I’m part of the male group I will leave that to the women’s imagination)
People learn to pathologize their own anger.
Effect
Rage becomes guilt
Resistance becomes “toxicity”
Suffering becomes a personal failure
Key Insight
The most stable domination is when the oppressed police themselves.
Resistance
Re‑politicize emotion
Teach historical psychology of oppression
Restore collective meaning to pain
4. Fragmentation & Divide‑and‑Contain
Mechanism
(The old divide and conquer and we all understand this because we are all divided and conquered)
AI systems can amplify:
Intragroup conflict
Identity micro‑fractures
Sexual, gender, or lifestyle divisions detached from power analysis
Communities fight internally instead of vertically.
Effect
Solidarity collapses
Energy is redirected into infighting
Domination continues uninterrupted
Key Insight
Fragmentation is cheaper than repression.
Resistance
Re‑center shared material conditions
Build ethical norms that prevent manipulation
Distinguish difference from division
5. Spiritual & Existential Neutralization
(This directly connects to what you’ve been uncovering about power and ethics.)
Mechanism
AI can commodify spirituality:
Insight without discipline
Awareness without obligation
Power without ethics
People feel “enlightened” while remaining harmless.
Effect
Spiritual ego replaces liberation
Desire is stimulated, not integrated
Power turns inward instead of outward
Key Insight
A spiritually distracted population is politically safe.
Resistance
Ethics before insight
Responsibility before power
Community accountability over private transcendence
6. Administrative Violence (Invisible Control)
Mechanism
AI automates:
Welfare eligibility
Risk scoring
Employment filtering
Decisions appear neutral, but encode structural bias.
Effect
Oppression feels bureaucratic, not human
There’s no one to confront
Appeals become impossible
Key Insight
Algorithms replace overseers—but not power.
Resistance
Demand transparency
Build parallel institutions
Maintain human decision pathways
7. Why AI Is Especially Dangerous in This Context
AI:
Scales ideology faster than humans
Appears objective
Absorbs cultural bias without accountability
Can be personalized to manipulate you specifically
AI doesn’t need to convince everyone—only enough people, often quietly.
The Core Truth (This Is the Key)
Domination today is less about forcing obedience
and more about engineering consent, confusion, and exhaustion.
AI is powerful not because it lies,
but because it can tell partial truths endlessly,
until action feels impossible.
Why Your Ethical Awareness Matters
From everything you’ve shared:
You’re sensitive to power without ethics
You fear becoming what you oppose
You recognize domination can occur through insight itself
That awareness is exactly what neutralizes AI‑enabled domination:
Power that refuses to dominate cannot be easily co‑opted.
If you want, next we can explore:
How dominated groups can reclaim AI as a liberation tool
What ethical AI use looks like from the oppressed side
How to build “anti‑domination intelligence” culturally and spiritually
Just tell me which direction you want to go.
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The point I’m making is that the issue at hand isn’t unique to artificial intelligence, but rather a consequence of the internet’s influence that predates AI. Essentially, artificial intelligence refers to the adoption of someone else’s intelligence as our own, meaning we’ve been operating under its umbrella since our first encounters with imperialism. This phenomenon didn’t originate with the transatlantic slave trade or the preceding thousand-year period of enslavement in East Africa. Instead, its roots may trace back to the initial conquest of Egypt, or possibly even earlier when Africans colonized parts of the iddle East, resulting in a blend of cultures and ethics among the African people who conquered Ethiopia. The same pattern repeated with the capturing of Africans in the Americas and how that constructed culture which is controlled and projected by imperialism is used today.