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supluplup12 t1_jegjw4g wrote

Technically the more EULAs you sign the more things you haven't read, if you signed one before reading your first book you'd be putting up negative literacy numbers. At least cave men didn't have anything they were supposed to have been reading, they're breaking even.

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BigMemeKing t1_jegjuik wrote

Reply to comment by Rakshear in 🚨 Why we need AI 🚨 by StarCaptain90

The only problem here is, you're trying to create a system...system... you see the irony there?

Youre trying to establish a new OS.

trying to reformat the world.

Create a new way of thinking.

That leads you all the way here.

Where you are.

This will watch this and this will watch that.

It's been done.

Youre living it.

The new question would be. How long do you WANT to live?

Can you ever truly be happy?

For me?

Only ASI can say.

If it does what I think it does. Maybe? I don't know, only time will tell. As my Grandfather used to say.

But, you see. In the context of observation... A machine recorded that.

Created data.

Moved bits around.

One that will eventually connect to your brain. If it will be able to connect to your brain at ANY point in the future.

It will be able to connect to you from ASIs inception. Everything you have ever thought, should you continue to think about it will become public knowledge.

Depending on who you choose to carry your data. How much thought have you put into that? Who do you trust to guard your inner most secrets?

How are they going to use that data to benefit themselves, and what benefit can you provide to them?

Can you hide it? Or is it even worth the struggle? Do you stay? Or do you go? Who would you want to go with/keep in your memories?

Because data is never lost. And once your brain becomes DATA to asi. What do we then become?

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DYTTIGAF t1_jegjubc wrote

Brilliant. It just amazes me that the Federal Government has given Meta a pass on this business model (as well as the titanic theft of information it swallows and weaponized against unsuspecting customers).

The criminality of hosting a flesh market in all 50 states means the State Attorney Generals might want to hop on board to this thesis.

Texas just passed a law (I believe) that makes it illegal to ban someone on social media for protected speech.

The honeymoon period is over for Mark and his hoodie.

PUTS buffet. Yes, sir.

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