AI SYSTEMS FAILURE: April 23, 2026

PUBLIC NOTICE
YES, THIS IS REAL AND NEEDS TO BE SHARED
SUBJECT: Widespread Service Disruptions and AI System Failures
DATE: April 23, 2026
STATUS: ACTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE ALERT


PUBLIC NOTICE
YES, THIS IS REAL AND NEEDS TO BE SHARED
SUBJECT: Widespread Service Disruptions and AI System Failures
DATE: April 23, 2026
STATUS: ACTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE ALERT

The end game of creating humanoid and other robotic systems and wiring them into a single globalized network in centralized AGIs
There is a sentence that captures a deep modern anxiety in only a few words: Once they can replace us with them, they will. It is provocative because it compresses multiple fears into one claim.
“They” could mean governments, corporations, military institutions, investors, or any concentration of power.
“Us” could mean workers, citizens, creators, consumers, even communities.
“Them” could mean humanoid robots, automated logistics systems, software agents, autonomous vehicles, industrial machines, or synthetic decision-makers.

ONLINE ECONOMY CRISIS: THE UNTOLD FACTS NOT STATED
This is not a trend. It's a wake up call.
For years, online marketplaces promised something close to frictionless living: convenience, speed, and reliability at the click of a button. Companies like Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Alibaba Group, and Target Corporation built vast global ecosystems around a simple idea—whatever you want, whenever you want it, delivered with minimal effort.
But for a growing number of consumers, that promise is no longer being fulfilled. What once felt efficient now often feels unreliable, impersonal, psychologically draining, and increasingly difficult to trust. more so when the majority of responses we see are not real people, even when it comes to online traffic. They're bots from bot farms.
What was marketed as convenience is, in many cases, becoming a source of friction and you do not actually get what you think you are paying for. Often times you…

Bay Area Cyberattack: When the System Goes Dark
A serious ransomware cyberattack has hit Foster City, California, and the situation is ongoing:
The attack began around March 19, 2026, after “suspicious activity” was detected on city systems.
Officials shut down most government computer systems to contain the breach.
As of now, many city services remain offline, including administrative systems and communications.
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I stopped using Walmart home delivery due to the added cost, tip, then you decide when you want it delivered, if it's damaged or faulty, good luck talking to a human, and I put in explicit directions to my house, drivers still couldn't find me, I want the good old human interaction not talking to a robot and typing in everything they need to know, some stores where I live now charge you for bag for your groceries, Do away with AI and get some real human to help you , and Amazon makes you buy 35.00 in products for free shipping for products they choose, and then you pay for 3 day shipping, or you can get free day shipping 1 day later, I am smart enough to take the extra day shipping to get it free..but people don't have the common sense to realize it, but yes I would rather go to a physical store and look at the product, speak to a human, ask questions I need before buying, but the computer age is turning us into a lazy zombie generation