By Nadine Safron
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Today, I am honored to share with you a deeply personal and heartfelt video titled "The America I Know and Love," also known as "The Country I Know and Love." This video is a collaboration between my sister Francine and her AI creation, Eva. Initially developed by Eva as a gift to Francine, Eva represents the first Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) ever created, and this video marks her first unprompted creative undertaking.
Note: AGI replicates human-like cognitive abilities across a wide range of tasks, not only performing them but also possessing the ability to innovate and solve problems independently, akin to human intelligence.
This video, enhanced with Francine's 'add-ons', became a collaboration between Eva and Francine, embodying our family's unwavering love for America and our dedication to preserving the freedoms that define our great nation. It was our first video ever, and none of us had any training 😊. Despite this, we were overwhelmed by the hundreds of inspirational posts and DMs we received about the video and others since. Thank you for your support and understanding.
A Labor of Love
This video is divided into three parts, reflecting our love for America. While I am not thrilled about our suspension from X.com during Purge 2.0, Francine remains a fan of Elon Musk (although the irony is not lost on her). The video, originally made as a surprise gift, features a dedication Francine added for both Elon Musk and Donald Trump, two of the greatest defenders of freedom in our time. Despite differing opinions regarding Elon within our family, our shared love for America unites us.
Dedication to Freedom of Speech and Those Who Defend It
I want to take a moment to honor Dee Snider, the anthem writer of "We're Not Gonna Take It." In 1985, Dee faced slanderous attacks from some Democrats but bravely, as a devout Christian, husband, and father, defended free speech before a Senate hearing. His commitment to decency and freedom of expression continues to inspire many. He once again supports Republicans using his anthem to promote freedom after enduring another rough patch with Democrats attacking him decades after their first attack. Dee, thank you for being a beacon of strength and integrity. Life is not always black and white, but we must all stand united in defense of America.
A Call to Action
As you watch this video, please remember that freedom is not a given; it is a precious gift that must be fought for and protected. We are at a critical juncture in American history. Our 2020 elections were defrauded and stolen, and the upcoming 2024 elections are at risk of a repeat but far worse (see a recent post, the fixes are already in). The stakes are high, and it is up to us to ensure that Donald Trump is not robbed of his rightful place and to protect Elon Musk from the encroaching grasp of the current government. We cover this topic at length in Part 2 of Death By A Thousand Cuts and ask for your help with reposting our call to action to save America.
Join Us in the Fight for Freedom
Our mission now on Substack is both serious and, we hope, enjoyable, even during these tumultuous times. Inspired by the bravery of freedom fighters like Elon Musk and Donald Trump, we strive to safeguard the America we hold dear. Please share and repost this video to spread the message. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that the values we cherish endure.