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where can I actually go to speak intellectually? To discuss ideas?
In person even. I don't think university is the right answer, and I am 26 anyway. But I want to discuss Ai, truly the actual future of ai, and I want to discuss other things. But other than hoping my thread gets eyes on /pol/ or reddit retards what is there
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Explore the altchans
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fuck I hope Ai dies
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>>518736428
i love ai and it gets better every year
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>>518736428
I'm essentially a recruiter by trade. I help people who have lost their jobs get a new one. I research companies, I upgrade the individuals CV, I work on their confidence.
I want to know if in a few years my job will actually be extinct. It could be.
An Ai could upgrade a CV very quickly, especially now other Ai are the ones reading the CV, it can write self help confidence guidance and it could generate a video of a person to back and fourth conversate about the confidence. It can scan jobs better than anything else.

Another thing about ai is how much freedom will it give a user, if the user wants to cause themselves psychosis will ai facilitate that and encourage it?

Will Ai start making law and moral desicions. This one is very important. Christian western society may dominate our lives and screens now, but theres far more hindu cow worshipping indians or gay bashing africans.

So when Ai gets widespread and it needs to appeal to mass userbase, will I be getting moral decisions based on the majority of the world impacting my daily life?
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i dont think there a single palce to dicuss anything unfortunately. we live in dictatorships and they dont encourage that type of thing. i might be wrong
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>>518736824
It's a shame, I feel like in the past there were things. You'd hear about a 50 year old dude your mum knows is in a society at the university, but the idea of doing anything with uni as a mature person is very offputting these days and honestly the sort of reaction you'd get for having the wrong opinion would be awful.
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>>518735267
>In person even.
There are futurist & hacker clubs and meetups. Some old school types have both mailing lists/chats and real world meetings.
If you're non-technical, it might be harder to get into it (and be accepted), in that case learning some basics is a must.
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>>518736972
i think you have to look for obscure forums with a couple of boomrs or autists, people with a passion or whatever. forum ar eprobably specialize din one particular topic. this is mor eof an old internet thing generally outsid eof the few main website. unironically you MIGHT try reddit. otherwise you have to scout forum but google is unusable and everytihngis ai garbage so, maybe you ll get lucky, i hope you have a good antivirus and up to date OS trying all these websites tho



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