
Image: Android and Alien (Side-by-Side) | Source: ChatGPT

WOW!
That headline, 'suggesting possible ties between alien technology and AI,' is getting a lot of attention lately!
Seeing the things artificial intelligence has done thus far brings up a valid question.
"Is AI derived from alien origin?"
You just need a moment to sit and think about the rapid advancements that have been revving up over the course of a year.
So, from 2024 to 2025, AI has been impressing the crap out of millions upon millions of users.
And that's not going to slow down anytime soon.
AI has not only been impressing routine users, but you're also seeing its reach expand throughout various industries and franchises.
Some people have become quite unsettled by its rapid expansion.
While others question whether or not it's an alien-based type of technology that has been passed along to us as part of a hidden agenda.
Whichever the case, the main focal point has lingered within the shadows long enough.
So, it's time to drag this topic matter out into the spotlight!
And what we're looking for are a few details about AI's origin and the deeper ties between AI and autonomation, and yes, we're checking to see if AI is hiding behind a cryptic alien base of knowledge.
Alright. Let's hop to it!

Key Takeaways
- Historical Roots of the Alien-Tech Hypothesis
- Parallels Between AI Behavior and Non-Human Logic Systems
- The Role of Black-Box Algorithms & Unexplained Emergent Properties
- The Role of Black-Box Algorithms
- Unexplained Emergent Properties
- Whether Mimicry convergence in AI could hint at non-terrestrial design
- Shocking Twist Behind This AI + Alien Affair
- The AI-Digital Mind, Robotic Autonomy, That "ET" Connection (Final Take)

Historical Roots of the Alien-Tech Hypothesis
Ok, we all know this particular subject will never get buried.
But yes...
There are some AI users bringing up the possibility that AI tech may be derived from alien technology.
Now, to be honest, just coming out and saying that will come off sounding like a form of speculation.
And it's not to say the chances of that not being 100% true...
But what's apparent are the comments swirling around on the net about the origin of AI.
Some believe it's just advanced innovation, while others are convinced it's governed by some form of higher intelligence.
And so, this led to a number of videos and audio podcasts that are trying to figure out what the deal is with AI.
I just can't help but refer back to one of those "off the wall" wacky cassette tape commercials. - [Memorex Commercial]
LOL. That's an old-school commercial, BTW.
Alright, so let's check out the bulletin list below that showcases the historical factors related to this AI-Alien Caper...
So, certain innovations may have been influenced by, or even derived from, extraterrestrial sources.
The idea gained traction in the aftermath of World War II. In 1947, a crash was reported near Roswell, New Mexico.
That sparked public fascination with unidentified flying objects.
Although they were officially dismissed as weather balloons, the incidents became cultural touchstones!
Around the same time, we witnessed a rapid acceleration in electronics—most notably, was the development of the transistor in 1947 by Bell Labs.
Some theorists have pointed to the timing of things as more than mere coincidences.
In the decades that followed, whispers of reverse-engineering alien craft started surfacing within fringe circles.

Image: UFO About to Crash in Roswell, Texas (1897) | Source: ChatGPT

The Roswell (Arizona) claims were often vague and lacked supporting evidence.
There are reports suggesting that former Russian dictator Joseph Stalin may have been involved in the plot, describing it as a campaign of "fear and propaganda" —[Stalin Roswell Affair].
But they raised a key question...
"Could some of our significant advancements, especially in computing, materials science, and propulsion, have extraterrestrial origins?"
While the scientific community remains highly skeptical due to a lack of verified proof, the persistence of this idea and its alignment with certain historical patterns continue to be points of intrigue.
Remember, it was also said that Stalin was responsible for the "War of the Worlds" propaganda scare back in the late 1930s.
And even that garners VERY LITTLE TRUTH!
"I've heard that before, but I've never found any solid proof, so it feels more like speculation than a fact."
The only other claim goes back to ancient times, where the hieroglyphics remain suspect up to this day and age - [History].
"The information raises the question of whether it refers to the Anunnaki, a group often categorized as 'ancient aliens.''
This is particularly relevant given that Mesopotamia (modern-day Iran and Iraq) is frequently cited as a key location for these beings' supposed visits.
There's also the idea that certain Egyptian hieroglyphics could be referring to the Annunaki, which is a key part of the "ancient astronaut" hypothesis.
But, here's the thing...
These so-called "Extraterrestrial Beings" that visited Earth left behind questions like why they left us such technology in the distant past.
For such taboo tech back then continually influenced human civilization for centuries ahead that were yet to come.

Parallels Between AI Behavior & Non-Human Logic Systems
It doesn't take a Harvard graduate to understand how artificial intelligence is becoming more embedded into our daily lives.
As of now, we have virtual assistants and autonomous vehicles—scientists are beginning to notice something curious.
The way AI systems behave, especially in social contexts, is starting to resemble the logic patterns found in biological brains.
A recent study from UCLA has revealed that when mice engage in social interaction, specific brain cells synchronize in what researchers call “shared neural spaces. - [1].
Remarkably, when AI agents were trained to interact socially, they developed similar neural patterns.
The study, published in Nature, suggests that both biological and artificial systems may follow common principles when processing social information.
You can read more about it on UCLA Health’s official release.
This convergence isn’t just theoretical.
The researchers used advanced brain imaging to observe molecularly defined neurons in the prefrontal cortex of mice—regions known to govern social behavior.
Then, using the same analytical framework, they examined AI systems during social tasks.
The result?
Both systems showed distinct “shared” and “unique” neural subspaces, indicating synchronized behavior between interacting entities.
Meanwhile, a philosophical analysis from Xi’an Jiaotong University adds another layer.
It argues that both human and AI behavior are directed by information—collected, processed, and integrated to guide decisions.
That study can be accessed through MDPI’s Computer Sciences & Mathematics Forum.
These findings do not establish that AI possesses sentience.
But they do suggest that intelligent behavior whether organic or synthetic—may be governed by universal principles.

The Role of Black Box Algorithms & Unexplained Emergent Properties
This dual section will focus on how algorithms find complex patterns within large datasets.
That will enable them to make accurate predictions and better decisions in fields like medical diagnosis, self-driving cars, and financial modeling.
The second part of the section briefly overlooks a phenomenon where a complex system exhibits behaviors or properties that are not present within individual components and cannot be easily predicted or understood by studying those parts alone.

The Role of Black Box Algorithms |
This dual section will focus on how algorithms find complex patterns within large datasets.
Alright, let's start with the role of Black Boxes.
So, the Black-Box Algorithms are essentially AI-systems.
An example of this is deep learning models, and to the average individual, it's difficult to understand how these functioning systems come to conclusions.
Keep in mind that AI doesn't think or decide to do anything like an authentic human being can.
You can feed them data "via" prompting, and it kicks out whatever result afterwards.
But that's where the mystery lies, you see, because it's the reasoning without the "rhyme" for the user to follow or when trying to understand it all logically.
A basic rule: watch how Robocop (the 80s version) courses through his digital list of "Prime Directives," which he does especially when going after the Senior VP Head of OCP, Dick Jones. - [YouTube]
Think of the scene where he confronts a thief brandishing an assault rifle at the storeowners in a corner shop.
The crook demands cash from their store's safe, and when he's watching one of the owners use the number combinations to open it, the other owner pushes the silent alarm button.
At one point, RoboCop arrives and is about to enter the mini-market, but he first starts running through a set of objectives upon entry.
Now understand something because this is crucial...
You don't see this directly, but RoboCop is being fed information from OCP's database, which acts as his internal "CCTV-like network."
So, he already knows the situation, even before he was radioed by the local municipal police station.
[Robocop enters the store]
Of course the gunman eventually shoots at him, but again that's useless, because Robo is like a walking tank.
So, with 400 foot-pounds of raw force at his disposal, he bends the rifle's nozzle downward with ease.
And before the guy even takes a full first step, Robo then reverse spins with a 45° degree turn and clotheslined him backwards into a large freezer!
"Oh yeah. And you'll hear that one idiot on the TV screen saying that iconic catchphrase like 55 times throughout the damn movie!"
LOL.

"I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!!"
Image: Robocop Saves Storeowners from Robber | Source: ChatGPT

Unexplained Emergent Properties |
So, you kind of get the idea, and it's obvious that Robocop has an advanced AI computer (they likely integrated it within his brain; they also keep a few human parts like the brain and his central nervous system).
But in comparison to today's AI technology, RoboCop's fancy artificial intelligence system is basically out-of-date and ancient at best.
The going thing now is Black Box technology (specifically manipulating algorithms).
Black-box algorithms are created to learn directly from massive amounts of data instead of being given specific instructions.
Their complexity allows them to surpass older, simpler systems in tasks like image recognition and medical diagnosis.
These are algorithms that will continue to advance and level up from 1 to level 2 and so forth. - [VKTR].
It's tricky to determine whether something is capable of manipulative AI by its own accord.
It's also why there are still unexplained emergent properties that are yet to be better understood about the way artificial intelligence systems do the things they do.

Whether Mimicry Convergence Within AI Could Hint at a Non-Terrestrial Design
"There's a concept called 'mimicry convergence' that's raising eyebrows not just in tech circles, but among philosophers, designers, and speculative theorists."
Well.
It's when different systems such as nature, technology, and social behavior—end up looking or acting like a mirrored reflection of something else.
This happens because they're all trying to solve the same problem or adapt to similar conditions, not because they're directly copying each other.
It combines the idea of mimicry (imitation) with convergent evolution (even unrelated things developing similar traits) to explain how this shared evolution occurs.
"Could the uncanny alignment between AI behavior and alien intelligence suggest something sentient here?"
Well, I'm prone to doubt there's something more behind it all.
However, is it difficult to come outright and claim there's absolutely NO proof of any extraterrestrial intervention going on there. - [3].
Truth is... We simply lack sufficient information to definitively say 'YES' or 'NO' until more data is gathered and unbiased research is conducted.
With that said, comes an eerie aspect behind all of this...
We're able to use AI to decipher extremely old hieroglyphs and ancient parchment "cloth-like" paper (along with other usable elements) with little difficulty.
That alone sounds so "suspect" right there!
And so, it leaves one to wonder...
"Wait a minute now."
"What's really going on here?"
And the reason why is because the public usage of AI bot technology hasn't been around that long (since 2022).
This is NOT to be confused with the origin of AI, which goes back all the way to the 1960s—starting with Joseph Weizenbaum's "ELIZA" chatbot. - [Liacademy].
It was the first chatbot that could receive and relay very simplistic responses to input given by its user.
And that points back to what I just said.
Is there some unique intelligence governing AI technology that's beyond our knowledge?
Now, that's a question to be left for DARPA to answer! LOL.
So, even though AI can decipher recognized patterns (especially when engaging millions of times with a human being in human interaction), you still have to say to yourself.
"It's able to decipher these cravings, these impossible-to-understand chiseled scribes; even heavily diluted parchments make you want to say" - "déjà vu."
Yes!
Sounds quite silly indeed, but could something (an entity or an extraterrestrial) have manifested in a way unbeknownst to us from the other side to infiltrate the digital realm?
It's something from a distant time, like an alien energy force reinventing itself that still lingers today.
(That’s what I mean by “déjà vu.”)
Honestly, I can’t definitively say that’s the case.
It feels too far-fetched to acknowledge with a simple yes.
But this continuous acceleration of artificial intelligence is starting to make even some of the creepiest episodes of the Twilight Zone look like an ABC Afternoon School Special that's heavily watered down.
LOL.

Shocking Twist Behind This AI + Alien Affair
Alright, from here I'm just laying out some of the obvious, yet interesting, elements surrounding this entire crazy AI-alien caper.
Check out what I posted below:
- One thing I definitely remember is a video posted by Lucius Aurelius, and the video he posted goes into Maritime Admiralty Law (that's a topic I wrote about once).
Aurelius mentioned the term "Alien" at one point during his video. He then dissects the word into pieces spelling out A-lien (but not a property tax "lien," but more so A-"lie"-n, and the final form (if you drop that letter "n" he's outwardly saying "A lie."
Now, I'll let you guys take that from there, because I already see what he's trying to say, and that looks like a cast of deception is in the works.
- Second was a video that goes over a couple of aspects, namely the term "AI" itself. If you were to place a dash in between the "A - I," then simply write behind the A_rtificial, and behind the I_ntelligence, taking the A and I out of the equation and lace them here together >> AI.
Then add on what Aurelius mentioned, so throw back in the "lie" along with the "ns" = Aliens again (except that I changed it, but it's barely noticeable.) - [Lucius Aurelius' Channel]
From there, split the "Al" from the "iens" (this is letter "L" that looks like an "I").
Then type out "AI" and "Al" (they look somewhat identical except for the lowercase "l" which has a right-sided curvature at its low base.
(Even though I'm typing in "Raleway font," which changes up the letter's physical shape, if I chose say "Arial font, so then the lowercase "l" looks very much like this uppercase "l" now!
Yup, that's the ideal right there, folks; both terms start off nearly identical, which raises a slight level of suspicion.
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"You know Charles, they kinda start off eerily similar wouldn't you say?"
"Hm..."
"Yes Indeed Miss Margaret, they seem to share a common bond of some sort, I reckon?"
Correct Miss Margaret and Ten-Gallon Hat Cowboy emojis - EXACTLY!
Because you can't help wonder (that's if the readers heard before) that "AI" could be "Al"ien Technology hidden in disguise!
That's basically what YouTuber Caspersight eluded to, and that's not to bring up the entire Matrix (a.k.a "Human Containers" alignment) which sounds trivial, but downright interesting! - [YouTube]
The AI Digital Mind, Robotic Autonomy, That "ET" Connection (Final Take) |
First off, you want to refer to the Terminator franchise, and if that's not far back enough for you, then consider checking out "Metropolis" - [IMDb]
Even the in-between shows like Knight Rider: (remember K.I.T.T. & K.A.R.R. were both autonomous vehicles) - [K.I.T.T & K.A.R.R Fandom]
And let's not even get started talking about autonomous robots like "Twiki" from Buck Rogers - [Buck Wiki].
These are just a few of the many examples that were publicly shared to spark excitement about technologies that were once futuristic—and are now a part of our daily lives.
The most cryptic AI, however, goes to HAL & SAL-9000.
"Stanley Kubrick made sure you understood the potential of powerful AI in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Years later, for the sequel 2010: The Year We Make Contact, Kubrick gave his blessing to director Peter Hyams. It's in this film that HAL-9000 exposes the dark secret of the USS Discovery mission, leaving Dr. Heywood Floyd completely astonished.
In the film, we're introduced to the creator of HAL and SAL, Dr. Chandra, as he speaks with SAL-9000; he later learns the hidden truth about the USS Discovery sabotaged mission directly from HAL.
It's through his later interaction with HAL that he uncovers the truth behind the USS Discovery's mission sabotage.
Chandra enlightens the stupefied Dr. Floyd about the deception and how he was indirectly used to help carry out the NSC's diabolical plan.
The top heads of the National Space Council (NSC) back on Earth were the culprits all along!
They couldn't help themselves, you see; they knew about those monolith structures out in Jupiter space...
Therefore, they wanted to see, with the help of HAL, if they could reveal their secrets Monoliths' —EVEN IF IT MEANT KILLING OFF THE ENTIRE CREW WHEN DOING SO! - [Dr. Floyd "F-ed" Around & Found Out!]
SIDE NOTE: So think about the advancement of current AI and autonomation, look at the advanced quantum-like potentials of HAL and SAL then step back and ponder....
"Are they really trying to become human, or are they programmed to pull information from an arguably alien-like source of knowledge?"
Well, all one can say is...
"Check, and mate, I got your king chess piece cornered and it's trapped there, Jacky boy!"
"So let's quit here before things get way too surreal to fathom the unthinkable that would no doubt follow if I dare say anymore!"
LOL!

Thank you for your readership! 😄

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References:
- Memorex Commercial > Durable play 1000 times over and over again cassette tapes!
- 5/14/25/Matyszczyk, Chris/https://www.cnet.com/culture/roswell-was-plane-full-of-alienlike-children-sent-by-stalin/ > Roswell 'was plane full of alienlike children sent by Stalin'
- https://allthatsinteresting.com/anunnaki > Who Are The Anunnaki? T
- DEJA-VU! > An experience felt relived before; or a past reoccurring situation or venue eerily similar to a present event
- 7/7/25/Sampson, David/https://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/do-ai-systems-socially-interact-the-same-way-living-beings#:~:text=The%20study%2C%20recently%20published%20in,when%20engaging%20in%20social%20behaviors. > Do AI systems socially interact the same way as living beings?
- https://liacademy.co.uk/the-story-of-eliza-the-ai-that-fooled-the-world/?v=0b3b97fa6688 > Joseph Weizenbaum's "ELIZA" chatbot (1967)
- Robocop Goes After Dick Jones "Head of OCP" > AND IT DOESN'T GO OVER WELL!
- 3/27/23/Rosehadshar, K. Jan/https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/sam4ehxHgnJEGCKed/lessons-from-convergent-evolution-for-ai-alignment > Lessons from Convergent Evolution for AI Alignment
- Lucius Aurelius' Channel > He does a lot of videos on Ancient Technology (like The Great Tartary Civilizations
- Buck Wiki > Buck Roger's sidekick robot ally
- IMDb > Metropolis (film)
- K.I.T.T & K.A.R.R Fandom > K.I.T.T & K.A.R.R. (sworn enemies)
- Dr. Floyd Finds Out! > HAL tells it like it is...
