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ok so I watched the video where humanity was threatened

 

there are 2 actually

 

you know the a.i. robot that says basically we are inferior anyways and if...just if...we gotta go.

 

then I just got this on my phone 

 

Try a new AI-powered experiment with helpful overviews when you search

 

I am going to try it.

 

wtf nor?

 

has anyone on here used a.i. yet?

even just to cheat on a paper?

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this is what it says about you

I think it's the fb statement page

 

Generative AI is experimental. Info quality may vary.
 
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6 hours ago, Slogo said:

I came across this guy a few months ago. I like it. Its philosophy, but angry

 

That made me wonder what the angriest philosophy was, so I had a friend ask it:

 

"User
What is the angriest philosophy?

ChatGPT
It's difficult to categorize any particular philosophy as the "angriest," as philosophical frameworks often aim to address a range of human experiences and emotions, including anger. However, some philosophies or movements do emphasize resistance, rebellion, or critique of existing systems, which can sometimes be perceived as angry or confrontational.

For example, Existentialism, especially in the works of Jean-Paul Sartre, delves into themes of angst, despair, and the absurdity of life, but its primary focus isn't necessarily anger. Similarly, some strains of Anarchism or Critical Theory could be seen as "angry" in the sense that they oppose existing social and political structures.

Feminist or postcolonial philosophies may express anger towards systemic injustices but aim to go beyond that emotion to enact meaningful change.

So while certain philosophies might incorporate anger or critique as components, they often do so as part of a broader analysis rather than as their defining characteristic."

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Hatred of A.I. is ableist, change my mind.

 

Speaking of, I have so many amazing things in it, seriously I love my brain.  The problem is I don't have any actual what's that called?....   Oh yeah, talent.  So the visions that I want to create I can't.

 

Plugging words into a computer to create fabulous works of art the way my mind sees them is the next best thing to an actual BCI that could pull the information directly from it.

 

This is also a very important step before replicator technology, which while that may never exist the 3D printers we have actually do.

 

Also what we have isn't even true artificial intelligence, it's language learning models and generative AI.  We wont have true AI until it can conceptualize its own existence and come up with problems on its own rather than being given problems to solve.

 

Then if we do implant computers into our brains how much until we lose our humanity?  It's an exciting question to me in a sort of "Ship of Theseus" sort of way.  Not only from at what point do we stop being human though but when does AI start being actual life?

Things are getting really exciting and I hope I'm around to see what comes of them.

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