No. First, there is no such thing as "AI" at all. None, Zero. It does not exist, and will not exist in observable future. There is only dumb and pretty simple algorithm that just give the most probable result based on coefficients calculated from training data.
Divination is those who name that simple thing "AI", those who create hype about that non-existent "AI" and those who buy all that stupid hype even for tiny bit and name all that ANN stuff "AI". That is divination, literally, not some not even very complex software.
If you want to fight this divination, first thing you need to do is to stop name this dumb toy "AI".
Exactly. Good analogy. Just like 8 ball could only show what is written on the sides of icosahedron, any "AI" directly calculate output based only on what was it trained on.
It doesn't even work properly most of time and used mostly for generating lulz or marketing shit for SEO. :)
OpenAi, Inc.
Ai research non-profit | Co-founded Greg Brockman & Ilya Sutskever
In December 2015, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Reid Hoffman, Jessica Livingston, Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Infosys, and YC Research announced[12] the formation of OpenAI and pledged over $1 billion to the venture. The organization stated it would "freely collaborate" with other institutions and researchers by making its patents and research open to the public.[13][14] OpenAI is headquartered at the Pioneer Building in Mission District, San Francisco.[15][3]
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Open Philanthropy ProjectHelen Toner, Tasha McCauley, Dario Amodei, Holden Karnofsky
Microsoft Advanced AI Research TeamSam Altman, Greg Brockman, Jakub Pachocki, Aleksander Madry
Tesla, Inc.Elon Musk, Shivon Zilis, Mira Murati, Andrej Karpathy
MetaAdam D'Angelo, Bret Taylor, Sue Desmond-Hellman
21st Century CouncilLarry Summers, Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman
PayPal, Inc.Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman
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StripeDaniela Amodei, Greg Brockman
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Defense Innovation BoardJack Clark, Dario Amodei
Y CombinatorSam Altman, Emmett Shear
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AI Safety And Security BoardSam Altman, Dario Amodei
Carnegie Mellon UniversityZico Kolter
Tom SteyerChristopher S Lehane
National Economic CouncilLarry Summers
Central Intelligence AgencyWill Hurd
That too, but it is just a bait for useful idiots - "we will allow you to enrich yourself with stock gambling and cheating, but you have to push our agenda."
Take a look at stocks - all those companies that trade nice and attractive for gamblers are always pushing some shitty agendas and doing globalist shit that have no any sane (from the point of customer view) reason behind.
If you push narrative necessary for elites, then they allow you to be in some S&P 500 or whatever fake and artificial list of "bring your money here".
Exactly. People have been programmed to entertain the idea that AI is borderline "alive", self aware and employs some quasi free-will kabbalistic thinking and decision making.
They fall for jew magic and transhumanism. It's a program running many simple algorithms at the same time - a conglomeration of algorithms. It has no identity or intelligence and whatever it does, it was programmed and trained to do it.
I get that normies fall for that but thinking people should stop with this nonsense.
That being said AI can be used as a tool for demonic influence, especially when you consider what kind of people are behind it all.
When you don't understand how things you use really work, you inevitably have to percieve it as magic and switch to magical thinking that in turn opens you to all possible kind of manipulation by those who behind your ignorance.
There is no any option - either you know how things work, either you believe in magic, witchcraft, and all that occult shit and so become highly wulnerable to manipulation and brainwashing.
Tech is the only truthful thing in our world. It can't lie or depend on lies. You can't build working car engine on lies, it will not work regardless of how many money and effort you spent on creating that lies. This is highly disturbing to those who want to thrive on lies, so they thinking out non-existing magical tech and sell it around, at the same time convincing people that they don't have to know how things work.
Now we have kind of worldwide occult sect of "consumers" repeating false basic dogma of that sect that "you don't need to know how thing work to use it". Consequences are all around.
Tech is the only truthful thing in our world. It can't lie or depend on lies. You can't build working car engine on lies, it will not work regardless of how many money and effort you spent on creating that lies. This is highly disturbing to those who want to thrive on lies, so they thinking out non-existing magical tech and sell it around, at the same time convincing people that they don't have to know how things work.
I hammer on this point all the time. The only true science is engineering - application of math, logic and natural laws for building things that serve a specific function. Everything else is mostly propaganda, ungrounded speculation and myth-creation, aka scientism. Of course I wouldn't say tech is the only truthful thing in this world because God is the standard for truth and the ultimate truthful being and the truthfulness of everything is contingent on Him. But as far as the creation and science goes, I'd agree.
The computer is to AI what engineering and true science is to scientism. The notion of AI is based on some wild unjustified assumptions that have never been demonstrated empirically (and they never will, because those are presuppositions about metaphysics).
:) There is some problems with grass here in December for obvious reasons.
As for "EMF-absorbing crystals", here cactuses was popular for same purpose among office workers decade ago. It was fun when admins and programmers, as those who somehow accounted as more exposed to EMF radiation among the office workforce, received mostly catuses as birthday/new year/whatever gifts on corporative celebrations. However, some started great cactus collections and even get cactuses to regulary blossom. :)
Despite not having any specific EMF-absorbing properties, cactuses are nice and interesting plants. :)
The idea is the mode doesn't matter but the intent, what are your thoughts in that regard? I also appreciate your feedback techy wise because I'm not good with that.
The idea is the mode doesn't matter but the intent
Intent is pretty simple. Those who heavily invest (in all sense) in non-existent "AI" just hope to get an ultimate excuse for anything and evade any responsibility. "It's not our decision, it's AI" - you already could get such answer when you banned on some social network, and I hope you will never believe it for a second.
Being not good in tech is not a problem, it could be easy fixed with a lot of fun and entertainment. All you need is curiosity and desire to learn. Tech is not something complex and magical. Most tech things are pretty simple and 100% logical and could be explained in few simple sentences to anybody. Unfortunately, not many want that.
Kind of. More like fictional but unquestionable authority or, say, infantilism - "it's not me, it's my imaginary friend did that".
Definately curious and mistrustful of tech for even simple reasons like conditioning and laziness.
Tech is a practical, sensible result of studying God's design of the world. God's mind is in every technology. It is insane to deny a chance to know God better through studying and understanding His creation and becoming closer to "His image and likeness" as He created us.
No. First, there is no such thing as "AI" at all. None, Zero. It does not exist, and will not exist in observable future. There is only dumb and pretty simple algorithm that just give the most probable result based on coefficients calculated from training data.
Divination is those who name that simple thing "AI", those who create hype about that non-existent "AI" and those who buy all that stupid hype even for tiny bit and name all that ANN stuff "AI". That is divination, literally, not some not even very complex software.
If you want to fight this divination, first thing you need to do is to stop name this dumb toy "AI".
agree. it's a magic 8 ball with a bigger harder drive full of the usual silicon valley fag scum.
Exactly. Good analogy. Just like 8 ball could only show what is written on the sides of icosahedron, any "AI" directly calculate output based only on what was it trained on.
It doesn't even work properly most of time and used mostly for generating lulz or marketing shit for SEO. :)
theyre doing it for stock profits and say-ten.
OpenAi, Inc. Ai research non-profit | Co-founded Greg Brockman & Ilya Sutskever In December 2015, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Reid Hoffman, Jessica Livingston, Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Infosys, and YC Research announced[12] the formation of OpenAI and pledged over $1 billion to the venture. The organization stated it would "freely collaborate" with other institutions and researchers by making its patents and research open to the public.[13][14] OpenAI is headquartered at the Pioneer Building in Mission District, San Francisco.[15][3]
Relationships Interlocks Giving Data Orgs with Common People Leadership and staff of OpenAi, Inc. also have positions in these orgs OrgCommon People AnthropicDaniela Amodei, Jack Clark, Dario Amodei, Jared Kaplan Open Philanthropy ProjectHelen Toner, Tasha McCauley, Dario Amodei, Holden Karnofsky Microsoft Advanced AI Research TeamSam Altman, Greg Brockman, Jakub Pachocki, Aleksander Madry Tesla, Inc.Elon Musk, Shivon Zilis, Mira Murati, Andrej Karpathy MetaAdam D'Angelo, Bret Taylor, Sue Desmond-Hellman 21st Century CouncilLarry Summers, Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman PayPal, Inc.Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman NeuralinkElon Musk, Shivon Zilis StripeDaniela Amodei, Greg Brockman X, formerly known as TwitterElon Musk, Bret Taylor Oxford Centre for the Governance of AIHelen Toner, Tasha McCauley Defense Innovation BoardJack Clark, Dario Amodei Y CombinatorSam Altman, Emmett Shear QuoraAdam D'Angelo, Suchir Balaji US Department of DefenseJack Clark, Dario Amodei AI Safety And Security BoardSam Altman, Dario Amodei Carnegie Mellon UniversityZico Kolter Tom SteyerChristopher S Lehane National Economic CouncilLarry Summers Central Intelligence AgencyWill Hurd
And blackrock invented Aladdin and updated it to the AI standard being presented to us today, like 20 years ago.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin_(BlackRock)
Money can also be forms of divination, serving masters kind of stuff.
That too, but it is just a bait for useful idiots - "we will allow you to enrich yourself with stock gambling and cheating, but you have to push our agenda."
Take a look at stocks - all those companies that trade nice and attractive for gamblers are always pushing some shitty agendas and doing globalist shit that have no any sane (from the point of customer view) reason behind.
If you push narrative necessary for elites, then they allow you to be in some S&P 500 or whatever fake and artificial list of "bring your money here".
Exactly. People have been programmed to entertain the idea that AI is borderline "alive", self aware and employs some quasi free-will kabbalistic thinking and decision making.
They fall for jew magic and transhumanism. It's a program running many simple algorithms at the same time - a conglomeration of algorithms. It has no identity or intelligence and whatever it does, it was programmed and trained to do it.
I get that normies fall for that but thinking people should stop with this nonsense.
That being said AI can be used as a tool for demonic influence, especially when you consider what kind of people are behind it all.
When you don't understand how things you use really work, you inevitably have to percieve it as magic and switch to magical thinking that in turn opens you to all possible kind of manipulation by those who behind your ignorance.
There is no any option - either you know how things work, either you believe in magic, witchcraft, and all that occult shit and so become highly wulnerable to manipulation and brainwashing.
Tech is the only truthful thing in our world. It can't lie or depend on lies. You can't build working car engine on lies, it will not work regardless of how many money and effort you spent on creating that lies. This is highly disturbing to those who want to thrive on lies, so they thinking out non-existing magical tech and sell it around, at the same time convincing people that they don't have to know how things work.
Now we have kind of worldwide occult sect of "consumers" repeating false basic dogma of that sect that "you don't need to know how thing work to use it". Consequences are all around.
I hammer on this point all the time. The only true science is engineering - application of math, logic and natural laws for building things that serve a specific function. Everything else is mostly propaganda, ungrounded speculation and myth-creation, aka scientism. Of course I wouldn't say tech is the only truthful thing in this world because God is the standard for truth and the ultimate truthful being and the truthfulness of everything is contingent on Him. But as far as the creation and science goes, I'd agree.
The computer is to AI what engineering and true science is to scientism. The notion of AI is based on some wild unjustified assumptions that have never been demonstrated empirically (and they never will, because those are presuppositions about metaphysics).
Crazy Russian, you sound stressed. Burn some sage, touch grass, put some EMF-absorbing crystals in front of your computer. /s
:) There is some problems with grass here in December for obvious reasons.
As for "EMF-absorbing crystals", here cactuses was popular for same purpose among office workers decade ago. It was fun when admins and programmers, as those who somehow accounted as more exposed to EMF radiation among the office workforce, received mostly catuses as birthday/new year/whatever gifts on corporative celebrations. However, some started great cactus collections and even get cactuses to regulary blossom. :)
Despite not having any specific EMF-absorbing properties, cactuses are nice and interesting plants. :)
The idea is the mode doesn't matter but the intent, what are your thoughts in that regard? I also appreciate your feedback techy wise because I'm not good with that.
Intent is pretty simple. Those who heavily invest (in all sense) in non-existent "AI" just hope to get an ultimate excuse for anything and evade any responsibility. "It's not our decision, it's AI" - you already could get such answer when you banned on some social network, and I hope you will never believe it for a second.
Being not good in tech is not a problem, it could be easy fixed with a lot of fun and entertainment. All you need is curiosity and desire to learn. Tech is not something complex and magical. Most tech things are pretty simple and 100% logical and could be explained in few simple sentences to anybody. Unfortunately, not many want that.
Techno scapegoat stuff, maybe?
Definately curious and mistrustful of tech for even simple reasons like conditioning and laziness.
Kind of. More like fictional but unquestionable authority or, say, infantilism - "it's not me, it's my imaginary friend did that".
Tech is a practical, sensible result of studying God's design of the world. God's mind is in every technology. It is insane to deny a chance to know God better through studying and understanding His creation and becoming closer to "His image and likeness" as He created us.