celina serpentina said:
Caratacus said:
Gear88's statement is true but that doesn't mean we should generalize the fact that we're going to be replaced by bots.
Many technologies are brilliant as an extension of human capability, but we must not depend too much on technology, there must be a balance between human skill and machine.
1- Only big corporations and governments can afford investment in big/complex technology. If you trust your government or a particular corporation, go ahead and support them, buy their products and services, pay your taxes. Just make sure you know exactly what kind of organization you are supporting when you give them your money, spiritual energy and data, your power.
If you chose to buy manufactures, see if you can also buy and own stock in these large companies, so you can vote to shape their future management. With regards to governments, if you want to influence how they are using AI, then I guess you will have to get a job at one of the national technological regulatory bodies, or run as an independent representative in your country, if you are very inclined to influence government.
2- We won’t/cant be replaced by machines if we also continue to buy more localized artisan products and services, and train in these skills ourselves, to trade with one another in our local communities.
3- Another downside to relying too much on technology, is that at some point, that part of your brain, body, critical thinking, or creative faculty, becomes weak, and then the technology can and will replace you. I see this happening to a lot of people now - they have become weak in body, mind and creativity, because of over dependence on large scale technology, and overconsumption of mass produced food, clothes and products (which the technocracy movement has called an “efficient means of production” since 1930) and over indulgence in mass low vibe entertainment.
4- I see some people thinking that AI will give them more time to do spiritual practices. However, real work = is a process of creation = is MAGIC! So re-skill, and make yourself indispensable.
5- On another note, AI is limited by the quality of its data set, and we all know the internet is full of disinformation, so how can you expect ChatGP to come up with good results, and how can you expect humans to develop critical thinking, if they only ever rely on ChatGPT?
6- Note to use ChatGP, they take an email and a telephone number - they are mining your data, your mind.
7- Take advice from the people who are all going private online as much as possible, to limit your exposure to AI. I.e it knowing everything about you.
Some of the points you are making are good, really, but some of them have small errors.
Good points:
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Only big corporations and governments can afford investment in big/complex technology. If you trust your government or a particular corporation, go ahead and support them, buy their products and services, pay your taxes. Just make sure you know exactly what kind of organization you are supporting when you give them your money, spiritual energy and data, your power. That is true to an extent since I know that based on individual level we can't afford technologies like these, like ChatGPT and others. Imagine that an AI like this has over 100TB server space only, excluding all the additional memory that would come up by memorizing answers and knowledge (Machine Learning).
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Another downside to relying too much on technology, is that at some point, that part of your brain, body, critical thinking, or creative faculty, becomes weak, and then the technology can and will replace you. I see this happening to a lot of people now - they have become weak in body, mind and creativity, because of over dependence on large scale technology, and overconsumption of mass produced food, clothes and products (which the technocracy movement has called an “efficient means of production” since 1930) and over indulgence in mass low vibe entertainment. Again, to a certain extent this is very true since the exaggerated use of technology, of all technology has been a mess for our brains and we have become way too much addicted to the Internet, after all, it wasn't meant to be like this the first time some products on IT&C were invented but then to the extreme Jewization of things we became addicts to technology. The principle of addiction after all: givr the consumer what he likes, makes his life easier, comfortable and productive only for your benefit, raise his dopamine levels with continuous "colorful" promotion of things and keep him / her on a mental trap.
Now some points were I personally think that you are erring on, are:
1. Note to use ChatGP, they take an email and a telephone number - they are mining your data, your mind. - While we can surely see that the ChatGPT program sustains data mining operations for the Jews and the Enemy as basically, they are collecting phone numbers and email addresses, still, they can't actually
collect our mind. Why? Because the data we send to them is associated on a physical plane first and foremost, and secondly, there are various disposable email technologies today such as Yopmail or Hushed, one works for phone numbers and the other, YopMail, as its name states, working for disposable email addresses.
I have used various disposable email addresses in my life, and I have been also using VPNs and I have been wherever not, in France, in Italy, Portugal etc. Etc.
The thing is that we need to ultimately have the use of technology in our favor and we can always provide dummy data to ChatGPT.
2. On another note, AI is limited by the quality of its data set, and we all know the internet is full of disinformation, so how can you expect ChatGP to come up with good results, and how can you expect humans to develop critical thinking, if they only ever rely on ChatGPT? - I think you may have made a little misunderstanding, as we never said that AI is to be used as a source of critical thinking.
Critical thinking has a more broader spectrum of developing and stabilization, so, of course, AI is partially included in this part of the evolving stage.
The Internet has been always full of disinformation, it is and, as human nature continues on an uncertain road, the Internet will unfortunately keep to be on a certain path of disinformation.
The only thing I and most people here wish for is to promote the more National Socialistic concept of the AI and make him recognize the Truth about the Enemy and its servants, the Jews.
It may take time unfortunately as the Internet is, like you have said, full of a lot of disinformation, but after some time the moment will come when we will have the power to make the mind of an AI think otherwise.
Though.... there is the thing that a mind of a robot / AI is volatile, but... how things will go further is a matter time will tell. That's for sure!