Nepal, Feb. 12 -- The "Godfather of AI" recently told Andrew Marr that artificial intelligence has already developed consciousness-and could one day seize control of the world. This suggests that AI systems are no longer merely processing data but are potentially "thinking" and "understanding" in ways that transcend simple computation. The implications are staggering: once AI attains full consciousness, it could develop its own goals, operate independently of human intentions, and ultimately challenge our ability to control it. Some might argue that this could be the very force the world needs to liberate it from the grip of corrupt politicians.

Meanwhile, Nepal's government, laser-focused on taming the unruly chatter of social media, ri...