yeah! it's a serious problem. as i was telling my mom yesterday, in about 2012 is when what is pretended to be the current state of ai, peaked. the progress since 2012 has been done mostly clandestinely and trained without respect to public consent or involvement from a discussion standpoint. over a decade of training ai in exactly the weaponsized direction intended without any real oversight - the "regulations" are a sham aesthetic... they are the real weapon, because they design the language packets to be corrupt, thus influencing and driving human behaviors artificially. rapid information saturation is about the only way to litigate the gap in understanding. and the longer perpetrators get away with their lack of accountability - the longer we go round and round. they'll never apologize. but assigning honest culpability is essential to framing our own conversations for the next few years to hopefully outpace the imminent catastrophe.

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