In this endeavor, I asked ChatGPT if conflict could be resolved through business. It mentioned business diplomacy. So I wrote an essay on business diplomacy on LinkedIn. Later, I inquired with AI about replacing conflict. One morning on LinkedIn there was a video of a young gentleman , doing random body movements, mimicking, or controlling a graphic avatar on a screen that was in a battle. The video inspired a short conversation with GPT. My first question was to define war between countries. It gave a lengthy response which led to a series of other questions. I took the conversation to local ministers. Then I took it up to Washington DC. Then I took it to a lieutenant colonel in the infantry. Everywhere I went, they all said no. They were not willing to discuss ending conflict for various reasons one of which was revenue, I have been pursuing the AI curriculum at a local university. After all of my network was used up I went to the university and met with the department chair of computer science. He is a PhD from China. I opened the conversation with I want to end the war with China. He laughed at first. But after a quick 30 minutes before his next lecture, he saw the benefits in other industries from what I was saying. He said for me to get the idea off the ground the quickest that I should pour all my time and effort into what is called digital twin Technology. If you are into technology, you probably know what that is more so than I do. I’ve never heard of it. So it’s just there for the taking. It pretty much stems from an interest in the Nobel peace prize process, which I had mentioned in my exit interview from the military in 1993 after having been in the Cold War, Desert Storm , and other conflicts. Yes AI can be used as a weapon. I am trying to beat them to the punch. Imagine a global wargames simulator involving technology that is perhaps more near future than current technology. It would take considerable time to develop it, and as such technology will continue to evolve during that process, allowing for the development to evolve with it. It would also involve governments negotiating Participation in that environment versus shooting at each other. It’s grandiose so no one‘s going to pay any attention to it anyways. But it’s all in my GPT conversation. But nobody wants it.