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Terry Brown's avatar

A. If it was created by man, then mankind can pervert it (Biden and COVID anyone?) and use it against the average normal human being.

B. The ability to use for spying and selecting those you disagree with for punishment, reeducation, or even elimination is too great to be trusted. Maybe even aborting those babies that the superior elite determine should not be allowed to live. Or monitoring your consumption, usage of goods, or spoken resistance, and determine you are a problem. Think not, well can you say China!

C. Facebook and Ticktock would never collect information to use against you right? Suckenberg can be trusted, just look at that face and tell me you don't trust him.

How does AI help the average person get a decent job and be able to feed their family and just live a free life? How would it help end the endless wars in Africa and the hunger and famine in the world? I distrust anyone saying they know its the best thing ever for mankind. You don't know shit until it all plays out!

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Mike R.'s avatar

As a thought: Tech/AI is being sold as human evolution when in fact the cultural/spiritual ethos that defines what it is to be a human being is in devolution? A kind of electronic schizophrenia that subsumes the man and severs his connection to the actual history and culture that should inform the meaningful life he deserves. We are witnessing the increasing loss of literacy, connection to place/community, country, kinship and family in our young every day. The symptom's of the "disease" actually parallel the numbing emotional obsessive/ addictive behavior of junkie's. Michael Shellenberger point's to our wanting to believe that the American homeless problem is about shelter and job's when in fact it is about mental illness and drug's. Is a complete loss of the ability to interact with human reality, (trigger warning/words are violence) and the retreat into a vacuous mental state where emotional safety and sanity only exist in the computer screen not crazy? How many articles do we see on Substack pointing to the parental lament of losing their child to some on-line infection of the psyche? An even bigger reality for consideration is the effect of tech, like drugs, on its' distortion and experience of time.

The world, even without AI, isn't handling the impact of tech very well and the Twitter File's reveal speaks directly to the mal intent of the criminal financier's exploiting it. The author can shake his finger at the CCP all he want's but the DNC/EU Davos crowd is right there colluding with them. And that fight is far from over.

Human touch will create a generational change in the color and behavior of baby foxes. I'm not sure how happy I am with the generational changes tech has produced in human kind. Is it possible to become a fox again?

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Terry Brown's avatar

I believed mankind was meant to be together, in groups or even associations. Some form of human to human interaction. Tech and AI are replacing that human interaction and doesn’t allow people to grow, learn, or develop their social relationships. As people close down with Tech and AI they become susceptible to control from non-existent beings or group mindset. They in essence lose their unique human qualities and abilities. So being a groupthink person is more important. Me, I like being me and the same applies for our family. Everyone has the ability to be, well just themselves that is not dictated to them.

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Mike R.'s avatar

America is about character, the individual, human connection, agency and responsible stewardship. I see isolation and festering distrust in faces every day. But, I do believe the desire for a better America and life beyond this chaos still exist's in most of us. And, I think this attempt a a new truth/fact based national dialogue is having an impact. Keep rocking' forward!!

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