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Humans Are Evolving Into Machines

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Dear Loyal Reader,

One evolutionary theory is that humans are just the latest step on the path to a fully robotic society. If that unbelievable idea is true…we might as well profit now, right?

I understand that talking about humans evolving into machines sounds ridiculous in a discussion about the markets…but it's definitely something we need to discuss.

Well, at least in theory.

The advent of Artificial Intelligence has rekindled the theory that humans as we currently exist are just a step in the process of evolving into a fully robotic society.

It's an interesting topic, regardless of how you feel about this theory's probability because we've all seen the signs.

With each passing day, our lives are increasingly lived online.

The creation of social media has forever changed the way that humans interact with each other–both for the good and bad.

It's given a voice to people who have never had the courage to speak in public…but it's allowed people to say some despicable things.

Go outside and you're bound to see people not even paying attention to the world around them. Instead, they're looking at their phones, not even aware of the people around them. I literally watched a family of five sit at a table in a restaurant recently and not say a word to each other until the food came—and even then, it wasn't much conversation.

Who'd have thought we'd be using our thumbs for typing more often than for doing anything constructive?

And yet here we are, where texting-induced thumb cramp shave become a regular occurrence for some.

The Next Step In Evolution

Many people see this as a dystopian future…but that may be because they haven't looked at the silver lining.

The hypothetical journey from man to machine will give us the ability to reach that long sought-after goal of mad scientists everywhere: immortality.

That's right…

If humans are ever going to reach the stage of immortality, we need to shed the weakest part thing about us: our physical bodies.

The idea is that, eventually, we'll have the ability to turn our consciousness and memories into digital code, giving us the ability to essentially live forever in the binary.

Even though Elon Musk has spoken out as an opponent of AI, he's simultaneously helped move the process along with his Neuralink Brain Chips.

You would think that man that was set against the development of artificial intelligence wouldn't be looking to meld man and machine–but who among us can claim to fully understand Elon Musk?

You have to ask yourself…is Elon Musk REALLY against the development of AI? Or are we being bamboozled?

Maybe Musk is just telling the world that he's against AI because he wants to be the guy that achieves it first.

What's Musk's REAL Motivation?

I mean, for a guy that says that AI "scares" him, he sure doesn't mind putting a dumbed-down version of it in his Tesla cars.

I'm just saying, something's rotten in the state of Denmark…and that smell's coming from Elon Musk's anti-AI stance.

As Billy Shakespeare once said, "thou dost protest too much, methinks."

The problem is that, even if Musk is against it, there are numerous companies out there working on their own versions of artificial intelligence, and one of them could soon beat the Tesla CEO to the punch.

Money & Markets Chief Investment Strategist Adam O'Dell has just discovered one of those companies–and if what he says is right, investors who act now could be facing the biggest influx of profits they've ever experienced in trading stocks.

This goes far beyond beating Elon Musk to the punch.

Wait until you see what they're planning on using the AI for…

It'll absolutely blow your mind.

Watch this quick video and you'll see exactly what I'm talking about.

However, even if you don't watch it, don't look at this theoretical shift as a bad thing.

It's as natural as fish walking out of the ocean and becoming land-roving lizards.

And if I'm going to become a robot…I'd rather be a rich one. Watch the video HERE.

Click here if you are unable to see the image.

Wealth For All,

Shawn Ambrosino
Editor, Money Moves


 

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