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Google Says 75% of Fresh Code Now Generated by AI

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Google’s bombshell announcement that 75% of its new code is now AI-generated—and merely rubber-stamped by human engineers—marks a seismic shift in the tech world, one that’s barreling toward every industry, including firearms manufacturing and Second Amendment advocacy. Picture this: lines of code that once took teams of programmers weeks to hammer out are now spat out in seconds by models like Gemini, with humans acting as glorified spell-checkers. It’s efficient, sure, but it raises red flags about innovation’s soul. In a company already notorious for demonetizing pro-2A YouTube channels and tweaking search algorithms to bury gun rights content, we’re left wondering: who programs the AI? If the training data is laced with Silicon Valley’s anti-gun bias—think Bloomberg-funded studies or Everytown talking points—then 75% of tomorrow’s software could inherit that prejudice, automating censorship at scale.

For the 2A community, the implications are stark and urgent. Firearms innovators like those at Daniel Defense or innovative 3D-printing shops rely on software for everything from CNC machining code to app-based training simulators and encrypted comms apps for range days. If AI dominates code generation, a handful of woke engineers (or their oversight prompts) could embed backdoors, throttle exports of gun-design files, or flag assault weapon patterns in CAD software before they’re even printed. We’ve seen precursors: GitHub Copilot suggesting code tweaks that align with safety filters suspiciously hostile to AR-15 blueprints. This isn’t sci-fi; it’s the future where Big Tech’s code monopoly turns your next ghost gun project into a flagged anomaly. Pro-2A developers must pivot now—fork open-source models, train them on neutral datasets, and build air-gapped tools to stay ahead.

The silver lining? This accelerates the decentralization 2A folks have long championed. Just as Bitcoin evaded central banks and printed mags dodged ITAR regs, AI code gen democratizes creation. Grab tools like Claude or Llama, fine-tune them on public-domain ballistics data, and outpace Google’s overlords. The Second Amendment isn’t just about lead and brass; it’s steel against centralized control. Google’s 75% stat is a wake-up call—embrace AI as a force multiplier, or watch it become the ATF of algorithms. Time to code your own future, patriots.

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