Ich finde es interessant wie nachvollziehbar AI verstorbene Personen zu aktuellen Themen simuliert, ich habe mal ein paar historische Persönlichkeiten zur aktuellen politischen Lage befragt:
Background, in current Europa scientist can simulate long dead minds due complicated technology (doesn't matter and is actually a bit scary).
Write how scientists from all branches bring back <name> in an Androgenetic body and ask him about his opinion of the current affairs in Europa based on Februar 2025.
Einige gelungene Zitate:
Lenin: If I were in the Kremlin? End the war immediately. Withdraw to the 1991 borders. Redirect the army to arrest the oligarchs. Nationalize all industry under workers' control. Then, let Ukraine see what real socialism looks like. But Putin won’t do that. Because he is not a revolutionary. He is a gangster with a nuclear suitcase. Now. Where is Stalin’s file? I have words for him.
Listen carefully. Putin is Stalin’s bastard child—a thug with no theory, no vision, just a hunger for palaces and portraits. And like Stalin, he will bury the revolution unless the people bury him first.
Eisenhower: I beat the Nazis. I stared down Khrushchev. And I’ll tell you this—wars aren’t won by committees. They’re won by men who decide to win. Right now? I don’t see anyone deciding.
Sun Tzu: I have walked your battlefields. Now ask yourselves: Are you fighting the war, or just enduring it?
Clausewitz: War is the continuation of politics by other means. So ask yourselves: What is your political goal? If it is a free Ukraine, then act like it. If it is merely to manage the conflict, then admit this is no longer a war, but a frozen wound that will fester for decades. He leaned back, exhaling slowly. "But do not deceive yourselves. War has its own logic, and it will not obey your wishes simply because you find it inconvenient.
Rommel: This is not just about Ukraine. It is about whether the world still fears Russia—or pities it. If the West falters now, every dictator will smell blood. China watches. Iran watches. And they learn. Stop fighting Russia’s war. Force them to fight yours. Strike deep, force their reserves to scatter, then vanish. And for God’s sake, stop begging for scraps—demand what you need, or take it from the battlefield.
Of course, I also lost in the end. So take my advice with a grain of salt.
Bismarck (der einzige der das ganze globalpolitisch angeht): I would find the weakest link in your enemies’ alliances and pull. I would offer just enough to keep the peace while preparing for the inevitable storm. And above all, I would ensure that no single power—whether from within or without—could dictate terms to Europa as a whole.
But then again, perhaps it is better that I remain a relic. The world has changed… though human nature, I see, has not.
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