The real issue is not simply artificial intelligence. The issue is the physical infrastructure being built to make digital control permanent. For years, Big Tech trained us to talk about “the cloud” as though our data gently floated somewhere above the earth, weightless and harmless, perhaps resting peacefully next to a Pixar character and a tasteful acoustic guitar soundtrack. In reality, the cloud is massive concrete, steel, wiring, surveillance capacity, energy demand, water consumption, and political leverage. These data centers are not neutral warehouses. They are the nervous system of the coming technocratic order.
That is why the data center boom matters. These facilities are being pitched to local communities as economic development, job creation, and national competitiveness. The salesman shows up with a smile, a promise, a tax incentive, and the kind of PowerPoint presentation that should be legally classified as a sleep aid. Then a few local officials, sometimes a tiny handful of people, approve projects that reshape the future of an entire region. The community wakes up later and discovers that the decision has already been made. Congratulations, citizen. Your input was valued so deeply that nobody asked for it.
This is where conservatives, Christians, and anyone who still believes in human liberty need to stop obsessing only over Washington, D.C. Yes, D.C. matters, usually in the same way a kitchen fire matters, but many of the most consequential decisions are being made at the county board, city council, zoning commission, and utility level. That is where these data centers get approved. That is where land gets rezoned. That is where water and electricity agreements get negotiated. That is where multinational tech interests walk into small towns and dangle enough money to make local officials forget that their first obligation is to the people who actually live there.
The push for artificial intelligence is constantly framed as a race against China. We are told that America must win the AI race or be left behind. That framing is convenient because fear makes people stupid, and stupid people sign paperwork they have not read. Yes, China is a real threat. Yes, technology matters. Yes, America should lead. But leadership without moral boundaries is just domination with better branding. If the only goal is to beat China by building the same kind of centralized surveillance architecture China perfected, then we have not defeated the dragon. We have hired it as a consultant.
The stated endgame from many of the AI elite is no longer hidden. Elon Musk has said that AI and robotics will make work optional, describing a future where traditional labor becomes unnecessary and people receive something closer to “universal high income.” Fortune reported his prediction in January 2026, including his comment that work may become optional in the way some people still grow vegetables in their backyard because they enjoy it. The billionaire class replaces your job, hands you a digital allowance, and then compares your former career to a hobby garden.
Then comes digital ID, which is the bridge between data collection and behavioral control. King Charles’ 2026 speech to Parliament included the statement that ministers would proceed with Digital ID to modernize how citizens interact with public services. That language is important because access to services becomes the justification for tying identity, records, behavior, finances, movement, and eventually permission into one centralized system. It is always introduced as convenience. It always becomes compliance.
This is why I said on Talk Truth that we are looking at the kind of technological architecture that could be used to implement what Revelation describes when it says that no one can buy or sell unless he has the mark (Revelation 13:17).
I am not saying every data center is the mark of the beast. I am saying the infrastructure being built right now gives governments and corporations the ability to control economic participation in a way previous generations could barely imagine. Digital ID, centralized digital currency, AI surveillance, biometric recognition, social credit logic, debanking, algorithmic censorship, and private-sector UBI are not disconnected ideas. They are pieces of the same machine.