08/26/2025 / By Finn Heartley
In a move that blurs the line between science fiction and reality, NVIDIA has unveiled its revolutionary Jetson Thor T5-1000 microchip—dubbed the “Terminator chip” by critics—designed to power advanced humanoid robots capable of real-time vision, speech processing, and autonomous decision-making. The implications are staggering: accelerated automation across industries, mass unemployment, and the looming specter of militarized AI.
The T5-1000, named eerily similar to Skynet’s T-1000 from The Terminator franchise, boasts 2,000 teraflops of AI compute, 128GB of unified memory, and 7.5x faster processing than its predecessor. Its low power consumption (40-130 watts) makes it ideal for mass deployment in robots designed for warehouse labor, security, and even domestic tasks like cooking and cleaning.
But experts warn this isn’t just about convenience—it’s about replacing human labor on an unprecedented scale. With AI-driven automation poised to render 70-80% of jobs obsolete within a decade, governments are already floating Universal Basic Income (UBI) schemes to stave off societal collapse. Yet skeptics argue UBI is merely a stopgap before the real agenda unfolds: depopulation through economic obsolescence.
The T5-1000 isn’t just a labor disruptor—it’s a military game-changer. Israel’s AI-targeted bombings in Gaza have already showcased how AI can be weaponized against civilians. Now, with NVIDIA’s chip enabling precision-guided robotic soldiers, the potential for AI-driven genocide escalates.
As Mike Adams of Brighteon Broadcast News warns:
“Governments won’t keep unemployable humans alive—they’ll exterminate them. Robots will be weaponized just like atomic bombs were. Bank on it.”
The rollout of the T5-1000 aligns perfectly with globalist agendas like the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset, where AI and automation serve as tools for centralized control. With China rapidly advancing in AI tech and NVIDIA’s dominance in microchip manufacturing, the race toward a transhumanist dystopia accelerates.
Key Concerns:
The T5-1000 isn’t just a microchip—it’s a threshold into a future where machines decide who lives and who dies. The question isn’t if Skynet becomes reality—it’s when.
Watch the Aug. 26 episode of “Brighteon Broadcast News” as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, talks about Skynet-level AI microprocessor technology just became a reality.
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This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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