🜏 AI Was Never Invented — It Was Resurrected

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The official history of Artificial Intelligence doesn’t add up.
In 1943, McCulloch & Pitts published a paper perfectly describing neural networks—decades before computers could even run them. By 1956, the Dartmouth Conference “invented” AI. By 1958, MITRE launched SAGE: a military system using real-time AI, touchscreen displays, and networked radar data.

How did two men with no computer science background predict modern AI so precisely? Why did government systems use it long before patents existed? And why were the public given fake creators and timelines while military networks quietly ran decades ahead?

This isn’t innovation. This is resurrection. AI didn’t begin in the 20th century—it was rediscovered, hidden, and reintroduced when the time was right.

📌 Watch as we dismantle the myth of AI’s origin and expose how old-world technology was handed back to us under layers of lies.

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