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Report: Mark Zuckerberg Is Building an AI Clone to Replace Him in Meetings

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Imagine a world where the tech overlord who once testified before Congress about censoring hate speech and flagged problematic content—often including pro-2A discussions—doesn’t even need to show up to board meetings anymore. According to the Financial Times, Mark Zuckerberg is engineering an AI clone of himself at Meta, a digital doppelgänger programmed to mimic his voice, mannerisms, and decision-making style. This isn’t some sci-fi gimmick; it’s a real push to automate executive interactions, letting Zuck offload the grunt work of feedback sessions while he jets off to Kauai or whatever billionaire bunker he’s fortifying these days. The tech involves advanced generative AI trained on his vast personal data trove, raising immediate red flags about privacy, but hey, when you’re the king of surveillance capitalism, who’s gonna stop you?

For the 2A community, this is a chilling preview of the dystopian toolkit Big Tech is assembling. Zuckerberg’s AI minion won’t just nod along in meetings; it’ll analyze employee sentiment, enforce corporate culture, and scale his biases exponentially. Remember how Meta’s algorithms already shadowban gun-related content, throttle Second Amendment advocacy, and prioritize safety over free speech? Now multiply that by an immortal, always-on Zuck-bot that never sleeps, never forgets, and can infiltrate every corner of the company without human oversight. It’s the ultimate force multiplier for the anti-gun agenda: while real-world threats like ATF overreach demand our vigilance, this digital tyrant could supercharge content moderation, preemptively demonetizing or deplatforming 2A voices at warp speed. Implications? Accelerated erosion of our digital public square, where pro-gun memes get flagged by an AI that’s basically Zuck 2.0.

But here’s the pro-2A silver lining—resistance starts with awareness. As these AI overlords proliferate, it’s a wake-up call to diversify our platforms, build decentralized networks like those on blockchain or peer-to-peer tech, and double down on owning our data. Zuckerberg’s clone might ace the boardroom, but it can’t handle the real-world grit of defending the right to bear arms. Stay vigilant, arm up digitally and physically, and let’s ensure that when the robots come for our rights, we’re the ones calling the shots.

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