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The AI Gold Rush and the Humans Left Holding the Bill
Episode 18627th February 2026 • Left In Exile • Dr. Jim
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Dr. Jim breaks down comments Sam Altman made at an event in India and uses them to argue how the billionaire class views everyday people.

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This episode is a direct, unapologetic critique of AI’s resource footprint and the moral logic behind it. Dr. Jim argues that Altman’s attempt to justify AI energy use by comparing it to the “resources it takes to make a human smart” reveals a worldview where regular people are framed as resource drains—and AI infrastructure is framed as the “better investment.” From there, the episode widens into a broader argument: the real resource parasites aren’t average citizens, they’re billionaires—and any serious “conservation” conversation has to start at the top.


Chapters:

00:00 — The “mask slip” moment: what billionaires really think

01:29 — Who pays? Subsidies, handouts, and public cost

02:12 — Altman’s answer: humans as “resource-intensive”

03:51 — The question no one asks: billionaire consumption

05:29 — Closing: use the window, act accordingly


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Dr. Jim: every now and then a billionaire is gonna let their masks slip and let us know what they really think about us. And recently, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, did us a favor and revealed what he really thinks about us.

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[00:00:29] That's a real math major right there. Sam Altman was recently speaking at an event in India and he was challenged on the energy consumption of AI and AI data centers, and for those who aren't paying attention, the amount of energy and resources that AI consumes is astronomical.

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[00:01:07] Now, think about that. When one data center can consume more than the totality of an entire state, that gives you a view of how excessive the consumption is and how damaging these data centers are to the environment. And there's tons of those data centers that are being. Floated as projects all across the country.

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[00:01:54] that is. What these billionaires are actively pushing, they're actively pushing their AI [00:02:00] Ponzi scheme as a way to consolidate and hoard even more resources, while at the same time making resources more scarce for the average person in the US and around the world.

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[00:02:49] He views the average person as a net drain on society and purely consumption oriented. There is no benefit to [00:03:00] feeding the average human because to feed that average human takes away resources that could be spent on his AI platform and infrastructure, and that gives you the exact window that we all need to understand. When it comes to how these billionaires think,. These billionaires look at each and every one of us as consumables. We offer very little value to the world, and all we do is consume resources.

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[00:03:51] Is what doesn't get discussed, . You know what isn't being discussed in the consumption conversation. How many resources are [00:04:00] billionaires consuming on a day-to-day basis? If we want to think about conservation of resources and making sure that the world is better off, doesn't it make sense?

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[00:04:16] And the biggest consumers of resources on the planet are the billionaire class. You have 3000 people roughly all around the world who are hoarding and consuming resources at a scale never before seen in history. And while they're doing that, you're seeing people all around the world have their quality of life and their standard of living get worse and worse.

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[00:04:49] To stop the advance of these data center builds in all of this AI investment. We need to cut the heads off the snake. And when we're talking about that, that means eliminating the billionaire [00:05:00] class because there are no bigger parasites, no bigger consumers than the billionaire class because it's the billionaire class that is directing the millionaire class that decisions need to be made on who is worthy of existing and who isn't.

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[00:05:29] So when we look at things like what Sam Altman says, we need to be thankful that they're saying this stuff out loud because it gives us a window into how they really think. And it creates the opportunity for us to act in a way where they can be removed from the board so that all of us can have a better future going forward.

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