First is that AI makes everything irrelevant, unimportant.
The best example of this, I guess, are books. I do not care how well your AI generated book probably is. I'm not investing hours and hours into reading it. I'm not interested and I doubt that even AI apologetics would be ready to invest their time into reading a 500 page novel generated by AI.
The same goes for games, movies, music etc. Even if the end result is technically competent, AI usage itself makes it irrelevant and unimportant.
Usual argument about this is "but... but it allows me to make great music, write great articles, make great content etc". Well, that may be, but what does it matter if your generated content is unvaluable? No one will remember your great sounding AI generated track in a year, a month or even in a day. No one is reading your AI generated book. Some people might read your AI generated article (if it's short enough), but even then it will be mostly due to people not noticing it's not written by a human.
Second thing most people don't get about AI is that eventually it will kill us. It's like they say in movies "anything you say can and will be used against you". It doesn't matter what type of questions you ask it. Or what type of content you generate with it. Everything is being stored, registered, analyzed and will be used for further push of technocracy.
Even that strongly worded antisystem article you just generated with AI will be analyzed and all your points will be used against humanity and for the benefit of the system you just ranted about. All your generated antiNWO images will be used as well. They will be gathered and given some score of what resonates with people and what doesn't. In short, everything you generate, each prompt, each data node you give it, even if it's controversial content or whatever, at some point will be used against humanity. Using AI for whatever purposes inevitably leads to feeding the beast.
TLDR: AI is bad. Don't use it.
You aren't joking and I could not believe it when I saw that. Apparently the OpenAI servers went down one day and these always posting on IG or TikTok types were streaming their reactions. Some went into the grocery store and were unable to decide what to buy.
It was bad enough that some did not know how to make dinner or whatever, that is pretty bad. But it is one thing to not know how to cook or even research how to cook, it is another to not know what you even want. That is an opinion!!! How do you not know what you want for dinner and need ChatGPT to tell you?
Yes, and the beginning is pretty scary so far. I feel like in 10-20 years there will be a group of normal people and a group of people who have been turned into mush.
Yes, exactly. People are outsourcing not only their thought process, but also their opinions.
I had a funny moment some while ago. AI was not even around back then. Me and friends went to another city and decided to get something to eat. I spotted some random place and suggested that we just go there and grab a bite, but nooo, instead we continued ahead while they were checking some restaurant rating app or whatever, reading reviews and whatnot. So, we walked like that for about a kilometer. Then they finally decided to go to some recommended and highly rated place, we followed a map, and whaddayaknow we returned to exactly same place I suggested previously at random!
I didn't press a point a that time, I just didn't want to be a downer, but this is exactly what I'm talking about. Some people can't make independent decisions anymore. Even on trivial matters like grabbing a bite. And that was even before AI. Imagine how much worse it is now!
Well, not everyone is like that, of course, but still... I consider these being early warning signs.
You could be right. If current trends continue, humanity might divide into two almost different species.
I am the same way. I actually do understand why some people research and read reviews, especially while traveling. If you only have a finite time in a new place, you want to make the most of what you get to try and all. But I personally have always been a "live in the moment" sort of person, and I will just go walking around and pick something that looks interesting to me. Usually, the results are comparable to researching and reading reviews, with the added benefit of feeling like you live in the real world the way people used to.
Yes, if you do it beforehand in order to save time, it's ok. I too like to read reviews, plan ahead and such. However, at that particular occasion, time was exactly what was lost. Instead of simply going to random place we spent about an hour wandering around while they were checking their apps for reviews (which probably were paid or generated by bots anyway).
Exactly! Experience of living in a moment. Seems like humanity is starting to forget what it means. It's like George Carlin once said: Where's your fucking sense of adventure! Just pick something that seems ok and roll with it. Even if it turns out not so ok, it'll still be a worthy experience and something to remember.