Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is not angry that Big Tech is building AI systems that threaten jobs, feed the military-industrial complex, and consume insane data-center resources.
He is angry that other tech bosses are saying it too openly.
“You can’t say, hey, all white-collar jobs are gone and this could even be a weapon and we will use all the power to build data centers,” Nadella said, criticizing rival AI executives.
Translation: don’t scare the cattle before the gate is locked.
Behind the trillion-dollar AI race lies a coordinated psychological operation. The tech oligarchs have created a manufactured distraction — a fake debate between “ethical” AI and “dangerous” AI — to hide their true agenda: the dismantling of the middle class and the construction of a techno-feudal surveillance state.
The investigative breadcrumbs are all there if you connect the dots:
Tech CEOs openly hype AI’s power to automate professional work to justify mass layoffs.
Microsoft’s own AI chief recently claimed AI is close to performing most “professional tasks.”
Microsoft is now rebranding itself with a “humanitarian” tone after facing internal revolts over military contracts linked to Israel.
Anthropic marketed itself as the “ethical” AI choice — until it was exposed that the US military was using its “ethical” Claude model to select bombing targets in the war on Iran.
Now, Nadella wants a softer line to manage the fallout:
“No, how about we think about reorganizing the jobs?”
But this is not resistance to the machine. It is reputation management.
Nadella himself said the industry must do the work of earning “social permission.”
That is the key phrase.
They are not asking whether AI should replace workers, feed militaries or reshape society under corporate control.
They are asking how to make ordinary people accept it.
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