Reaching out with a timely guest for your audience on one of the biggest stories of this decade: the rapid move toward a fully digital, AI-managed world.
In a recent viral exchange, Briggs laid out his core concerns:
- “The world is moving to a synthetic environment where artificial intelligence in a total digital world runs everything — travel, healthcare, money and elections…By where there will be no humans involved in their own decisions on a day to day basis.”
- “We are replacing the human race in all forms of actions under the pretense of innovation and efficiency.”
- He points to global satellite networks like Starlink being dubbed “sky‑net” and the explosive growth of massive data centers, arguing they are being built to run powerful software systems designed to replace human decision‑making across industries.
- Briggs also connects this to the rise of universal basic income and “managed” populations, warning that a fully programmable digital economy could lower critical thinking, increase dependency, and make people easier to control.
Christian is not anti‑technology; he’s pro‑transparency. His focus is on what happens when digital currencies, AI decision systems, and global data infrastructure converge — and what that means for individual freedom, economic self‑determination, and democracy.
Christian can offer:
- Clear, high‑impact framing of how AI, digital currencies, and data centers are changing money, work, and civil liberties in practical, human terms.
- Concrete examples of how “synthetic” systems already influence daily life, from financial surveillance to automated decision‑making in services people rely on.
- Actionable questions for your audience: How do we protect autonomy and critical thinking in a world run increasingly by software?
Suggested Questions:
- When you say “the world is moving to a synthetic environment,” what does that look like in people’s everyday lives?
- Where do you already see AI and digital systems quietly making decisions for people in areas like money, healthcare, travel, or elections?
- You’ve warned that we’re “replacing the human race in all forms of actions under the pretense of innovation and efficiency.” Which industries or sectors are most at risk right now?
- How do you see universal basic income and a fully digital, programmable economy making populations easier to manage or control?
- You’re not calling for an end to technology, but for transparency and guardrails—what practical safeguards would you like to see to protect human agency in this AI-driven future?
