AI is cocaine

https://insanelyfree.substack.com/p/ai-is-cocaine

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"BY 2030 HUMANS WILL BE INCENTIVIZED TO BECOME DATA COWS. FARMED, HERDED, AND MILKED 24X7 FOR EVERYTHING THEY PERCEIVE, FEEL, SAY, AND DO."

I guess we aren't admitting that this has been happening already over the last 20 years?

Nostr is exactly that admission

Well put

Incentivized means we have a choice?

MY DATA STEAK!

Well they're already incentivized to not breed and die so I guess anything else is just a bonus

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this 😁 -> " It used to be that employees needed people skills. Now they need AI-prompt skills. Your average worker is glued in front of Zoom displays all day, faking nervous smiles to prolong their employment."

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Yes.

AI - the next humanity trap

if you ask me it's all leading to a dark age when one seemingly insignificant failure leads to a black swan that results in a total failure of these systems and people left stuck without food being shipped to their local stores...

also, the AI cannot possibly advance without humans creating new things, because AI is just yet another copying machine, like the computer, like the internet

the people who fall for this play are not going to be prepared for that black swan, meanwhile the rest of us over here are planning our gardens and herds and bunkers and praying that the angels are gonna show up to put a stop to this insane show

Everyone is being so self-defeating about technology these days. We’re all fucked and going to be enslaved. Come on now…

Meanwhile you are more free than ever with access to all of the same technology.

Build the future you want. These people you are so afraid of, they are just other people. Just like it’s always been.

Agree. I'm getting tired of all this black-pilling posing as 'wisdom'. Yet the author there is, complaining about internet on the internet. And bowing before the Substack that will eventually censor him for the sake of reach and clout.

The real question is self-sovereignty vs. convenience.

> The real question is self-sovereignty vs. convenience.

I like how you position these together. Highlights how everything is a choice we must make for ourselves.

In this light, convenience can also be seen as a form of dependency - which is not good or bad, it just is.

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In fairness, the author could be wrong about everything 🤷‍♂️

Loved it. Only thing:

"It used to be that employees needed people skills. Now they need AI-prompt skills"

AI prompt skills replace writing skills, art skills, coding skills. They did not replace people skills. These new jobs are more the most people-skilled-focused they've ever been