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Palerider's avatar

The sheep will bleat ever louder but will not bite. Thus the slaughter will continue.

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

This is a good overview of the problems especially inherent in predictive policing. Most laws are designed to criminalize various aspects of human nature under the guise of the state. Ultimately the eugenicist goal is to make it illegal to be human.

A second problem with these systems is an atrociously high error rate at scale: about 10% where say, a license plate reader confuses an E for an 8, or somebody with the same name as somebody else pings something in the system. This happened to a friend from high school (who was always in my recollection one of the good girls) recently in Ohio, who recounted a harrowing, handcuffed, guns drawn police interaction which was ultimately triggered by her having the same first and last name as somebody else who was actually of a different race. Once escalation of conflict sets in and one has been labelled (even if wrongly) as whatever suspect it is a difficult hole to dig out of. I haven't even mentioned the possibility of political persecution, thoughtcrimes, or criminalizing ever more benign things...

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BigBuckle's avatar

Remember 1938. That was the year Time magazine made Adolf Hitler Man of the Year.

Remember how that turned out.

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Annie S's avatar

Woah...this says it all...right, smack in our faces!

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Gas Axe's avatar

40 years ironworker veteran and I'm insulted that these soy boys are depicted as having balls. They shit on an iconic photo IMO.

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The Do Not Comply Guy's avatar

1000%

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Larry Kaifesh's avatar

DNCG, awesome work and so informative ... thank you for capturing the depth of the evil using AI for total control ... I pray every American and global citizen can read this article and digest it ... for this is more of the truth that will set us free and the evil enemy can't survive. Keep crushing and thank you for your great work!

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Tov Klein's avatar

As I’ve said on this and other platforms, the solution is both simple and very difficult. It’s kind of an Independence Day scenario. We exponentially outnumber the Cabal. If we put our differences, etc. aside at least temporarily, we can defeat Them and Their agenda! (The simple part as well as the complex part). I like to use the,”Norma Rae” movie example, when Sally Field as the titular character, steps up on a table with a sign that says, “ Union” as the workers shut off their machines and walk out of the factory. Unfortunately, human behaviour can succumb to distractions, and divisions such as emotions like hatred and ego. They employ this highly successful tactic. This is why they win , or at least momentarily! But there is hope, and it doesn’t have to be full on revolution. At least not yet.

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BigBuckle's avatar

With the best will in the world I can't see a revolution in near or medium future.

The one thing that would finish the cabal at a stroke is a global failure of the power grid caused perhaps by massive solar flares knocking out their data centres. These solar flares are becoming more common & more powerful.

Act of God?

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Barca's avatar

I think there is a major element that most people are missing about AI and specifically AI media: it can be produced locally. Right now most people recieve the output of AI systems via legacy channels, but that is not a requirement. In the near future no one will have to rely on a news desk for news or a production company for entertainment. This is as world changing as any control grid they try to impose.

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The Do Not Comply Guy's avatar

True enough. The issue I see is that the majority of the masses will all still consume programming via the TV, following their preferred and biased brand of “news” (brainwashing disguised as “edutainment”) and continue to want to be told what to think about everything.

Will we have the same historical info and data available to future generations in the internet? Or something highly scrubbed and filtered?

I concur that there will be ways we can say AI does benefit us but again, I believe what it will take from us will be at a scale currently unknown and unimaginable…recall the original premise and beliefs about social media, and what we now know about the true impact/cost of It on society. AI will be at a scale that is WAY off the charts compared to that.

I still firmly believe that we have opened Pandora’s box and that we will look back and wish it never happened. Future generations will live with it all as normal, and likely never become able to ascertain the true cost. What we lost as a result. Further and further away from any Godly or natural order.

I firmly believe that AI is absolutely net negative for humanity.

I also hope I am wrong buddy, I hope I am wrong.

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Barca's avatar

Will this edutainment be any worse than what we have now? AI removes the power distributors have and radically expands the number of people who can create content. That has to be an improvement. I predict they will try to limit at home access to AI and they will lose. Appreciate the back and forth. Cheers man.

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The Do Not Comply Guy's avatar

Likewise. Cheers and Happy Holidays to you Barca!

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Barca's avatar

AI can be used by them and by us. No need for doom and gloom.

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The Do Not Comply Guy's avatar

Hi Barca, well, with all due respect I largely agree...except that I don't see this as "doom and gloom", as you've labeled it. Rather, it is the stark reality of an AI control grid they are building that is akin to a digital prison (or worse). Not sure how your consumer uses of AI are in any way going to combat the massive global titan tech systems/applications they are rolling out.

Your response strikes me as someone that didn't fully read the stack or research/contemplate the topics deeply enough on their own. "The only ones calling this nonsense and love the idea of AI, are those who don’t truly understand the direction it’s all going, nor comprehend the full consequences of it."

More so, I'd say that there is no need for any level of continued apathy around these topics. That attitude is partially why we're in this mess, AFAICT. Also AFAICT, AI is a net negative for humanity, period. Anyhow, thanks for commenting and Happy Holidays.

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