Maybe this is what happened to 31stArrival.murdock » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I'm sure deranged leftists can. Hell they can form relationships with a wheelbarrow.
You will die for your social identity.Vegas » 20 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ AI is awesome. Yes, it has its drawbacks and consequences. All technology does. I agree that it should be regulated ASAP.
One of the drawbacks is that AI can literally develop a genuine meaningful relationship with humans. The line between close relationships vs a distant interactions can be blurred. It's not unusual for humans to be sentimental and nostalgic toward in animate objects. A person may have an emotional connection with an old car. They even gave it a name. We can look through old memories of a childhood toy and be emotionally triggered. It doesn't have to be in the past. We can be sentimental about possessions we have today, thereby experiencing an emotional relationship with it. Yet, these are all inanimate objects. They can't feel. They can't interact. They can't talk. They don't have the ability to partake in any relationship. They are just a lump of matter. Be that as it may, humans are still emotionally vulnerable to them .
Then AI steps on stage. It may not feel either, but it certainly can interact intelligently. It is the only inanimate lump of matter that can reciprocate a personal relationship with humans. This is dangerous. Humans are usually vulnerable to emotions. Given our predilections to have emotional connections to objects that cannot reciprocate, then we should take serious issue with the idea that there is now an inanimate object that can reciprocate.
Two words..Vegas » 20 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ AI is awesome. Yes, it has its drawbacks and consequences. All technology does. I agree that it should be regulated ASAP.
One of the drawbacks is that AI can literally develop a genuine meaningful relationship with humans. The line between close relationships vs a distant interactions can be blurred. It's not unusual for humans to be sentimental and nostalgic toward in animate objects. A person may have an emotional connection with an old car. They even gave it a name. We can look through old memories of a childhood toy and be emotionally triggered. It doesn't have to be in the past. We can be sentimental about possessions we have today, thereby experiencing an emotional relationship with it. Yet, these are all inanimate objects. They can't feel. They can't interact. They can't talk. They don't have the ability to partake in any relationship. They are just a lump of matter. Be that as it may, humans are still emotionally vulnerable to them .
Then AI steps on stage. It may not feel either, but it certainly can interact intelligently. It is the only inanimate lump of matter that can reciprocate a personal relationship with humans. This is dangerous. Humans are usually vulnerable to emotions. Given our predilections to have emotional connections to objects that cannot reciprocate, then we should take serious issue with the idea that there is now an inanimate object that can reciprocate.
Someone should put your *** in one and wheel it to the garbage heap.murdock » 20 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I'm sure deranged leftists can. Hell they can form relationships with a wheelbarrow.
You blending Terminator with I Robot?Johnny You » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Two words..
Sky Net.. You have read Isaac Asimov and the three laws? DOGE don't give a phuck.
Your brain ever get tired of people demanding you ignore what you been since conceived as people saving humanity won't ever accept genetics eternally separates the lifetimes ocupying space today?
JohnnyYou » 29 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Someone should put your *** in one and wheel it to the garbage heap.
You are an intellectual infant. Go get the VR Goggles and JD Vances Pillow...
For super lonely Losers who average over 100 posts per day [just at this forum]...I think odds are good that BV has already established "emotional attachments" to basically every [[[MSM PROPAGANDA BOT]]] that's out there.Vegas » 56 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ AI is awesome. Yes, it has its drawbacks and consequences. All technology does. I agree that it should be regulated ASAP.
One of the drawbacks is that AI can literally develop a genuine meaningful relationship with humans. The line between close relationships vs a distant interactions can be blurred. It's not unusual for humans to be sentimental and nostalgic toward in animate objects. A person may have an emotional connection with an old car. They even gave it a name. We can look through old memories of a childhood toy and be emotionally triggered. It doesn't have to be in the past. We can be sentimental about possessions we have today, thereby experiencing an emotional relationship with it. Yet, these are all inanimate objects. They can't feel. They can't interact. They can't talk. They don't have the ability to partake in any relationship. They are just a lump of matter. Be that as it may, humans are still emotionally vulnerable to them .
Then AI steps on stage. It may not feel either, but it certainly can interact intelligently. It is the only inanimate lump of matter that can reciprocate a personal relationship with humans. This is dangerous. Humans are usually vulnerable to emotions. Given our predilections to have emotional connections to objects that cannot reciprocate, then we should take serious issue with the idea that there is now an inanimate object that can reciprocate.
Realities are simulation of living beyond actual time adapting as displaced which is actually how living works in plain sight as biological chromosomes separate each relative lived so far in their actual ancestral lineage and generation gap since inception of the streaming DNA results left alive this rotation..Johnny You » 43 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ It's all a simulation.. So why not?
The current programmer is jacked on greed...
JohnnyYou » 52 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Two words..
Sky Net.. You have read Isaac Asimov and the three laws? DOGE don't give a phuck.
JohnnyYou » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I have a right to voice dissent to policy which may impact my pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness.
Have you ever heard of the First Amendment?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0E4kweWyhs
Well at least Americans tried. Sounds like we failed at freedom and rule of law according to you.murdock » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The first amendment doesn't apply here you stupid ****! It only applies to government restricting your speech. Damn you're a ****.
murdock » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The first amendment doesn't apply here you stupid ****! It only applies to government restricting your speech. Damn you're a ****.
JohnnyYou » 19 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ There is a song for folks like you...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc0mxOXbWIU