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And also becoming more technologically intelligent. Has anyone else noticed this? There seems to be a lack of concern for other people's welfare, and simultaneously a huge spontaneous jump in technical jargon. I have no idea what people are talking about half the time and it honestly seems to have come out of nowhere, not to be rude but people in general did not use to be this intelligent or knowledgeable.

Preemptive disclaimer: before you call me dumb, I have a professionally-tested IQ of around 130. Granted it's an uneven profile, my verbal IQ is higher.
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>>524784203
I've noticed people becoming less intelligent overall.
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>>524784203
They're using llms for discourse.
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What world do you live in? I've found that since I've started my career in 2015 people have gotten really retarded.
Nonsense jargon has increased but if you read between the lines nobody has any idea what they're talking about.
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>>524784203
I feel fine, rebbe.
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>>524784203
Little bro you are going through the mouse utopia experiment
Duh the unfulfilled lose empathy, fucking duh
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>>524784203
Yeah, it's almost like this trend correlates with the development of new easily available, intelligent technology.
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The vaccinated will evolve, Antivaxxers got fucked and are turning into morons
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>>524784203
Ever since the covid hoax I stopped interacting with the goyim cattle. I just look through them and pretend they don't exist. I don't even greet them or acknowledge their presence. I'm not staring either, I'm just looking straight through them as if they weren't there.
My life has significantly improved. I am at peace
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>>524784203
Success in soulless economic zones requires hive structured bug people.
No deeper than that.
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>>524784333
This. People use jargon to sound smart when they're not smart enough build up to an idea from first concepts, and don't understand the big picture fit of the concept they are using the jargon for.
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>>524784375
Yeah, I've noticed a marked increase since about oct. 2022 for some reason. I cant put my finger on it though. somethings show correlation but i cant seem to pin down the causation.
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>>524784273
I've noticed that too. I feel like it used to be a general average and now I never know what to expect from people depending on the subject.
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>>524784203
>People Are Losing Empathy
well there is no space for empathy in the republican mind when you defunded usaid which was an essential source of income for many charitable organizations
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>>524784203
>high verbal iq
>baffled by jargon
Doesn't add up anon. You may just be a midwit or worse.
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>>524784203
You're pathetically stupid
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>>524784332
That seems readily obvious with the "not this, but that" and so on, but a lot of people sound like they have unique cadences and still do it.
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>>524784333
It's primarily stuff that's outside of my domain, but things I thought I had a pretty decent layman's grasp of before about five years ago. What field do you work in?
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>>524784203
>
Preemptive disclaimer: before you call me dumb, I have a professionally-tested IQ of around 130. Granted it's an uneven profile, my verbal IQ is higher.
This isn't plebbit you dumb faggot.
>People Are Losing Empathy
Empathy is a practice of the emotionally intelligent. Not necessarily the smartest. It's something that is shown down usually. Adults have empathy for kids. Rich have empathy for poor. Haves have empathy for have nots. Empathy is a pleasure of the well off and available. If you are too flustered or burned out your empathetic side faces. The more burned you get the less fucks you give.
A good example is what you see when some white woman gets killed by a nigger. People here usually will post that she voted for it. While it may or may not be true there is so much misery and burn out that people don't have the pleasure of caring. They just write off and don't care because there is more important shit to be concerned with.
Btw I'm 85 IQ and certified retarded.
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>>524784203
You sound like you just had a rough time on the self-checkout machine.
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>>524784372
Yeah that makes sense. I've largely withdrawn from society for the past couple of years and just started leaving the house again, I guess I didn't expect this much of a change.
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>>524784203
>People Are Losing Empathy
Yea but white people are still keeping it for niggers and other browns which is infuriating but yea I am noticing the uptick in death threats I am getting from normal people for expressing mundane opinions on things like video games and sports. People can't handle conflicting opinions
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>>524784704
Why does 6 billion people around the globe(and rising) require a constant injection of financial assistance from Fed Reserve money printers. Why is the world's problems the problems of America? Cause slavery? Cause CIA coupes? Fuck off krautcuck. Why don't you venture down to Liberia and cry on your knees and offer help to missing links that can't grow a garden.
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>>524784667
Even people I've known for decades, this has been the case recently. People who would've known better on a subject 10-15 years ago. Now they're strange; like fully functional in normal life aspects but completely drooling helmet-tier retard on anything requiring critical thought. Much more so than even just a few years ago.

It's some kind of technologically-driven mass psychosis. The 5G schizos were right the whole time.
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>>524784375
>>524784620
I'm not being facetious, I genuinely don't know. I mean, do you think people are all just holed up talking to LLMs about coding and hardware specs and so on?
To me it seems like it could be several things, like the isolation could have definitely played a part due to the "quarantine". But it seems like more than just newfound interest in tech, it seems like people are themselves becoming less organic and more mechanical.
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>>524784203
>People Are Losing Empathy

Obviously. This is the end result of diversity, a low-trust society where everyone hates each other.
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>>524784203
More technologically intelligent? Why because they know how to edit videos on tiktok? Your average zoomer adult knows less about how the technology they're using works than a millennial middle schooler did back in the day, just because you needed to understand more in order to make use of the tech
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>>524784393
I remember watching those magnet videos and reading the La Quinta Columna stuff, and to me it seems like it could genuinely be an IoBNTs issue. But it's genuinely worrying that that subject made such a big impact back then, and since around 2023 it seems like even the fringes of the internet and society have completely forgotten about it and gone back to focusing on political theater and gamer rhetoric.
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>>524784732
Sure, that may be.
>>524784764
Thanks for proving my point.
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>>524785206
>Why is the world's problems the problems of America?
When is any problem yours?
If you admit you're selfish and don't care about strangers dying, then just own it.
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>>524784203
In the end we all become bug people
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>>524784993
>Empathy is a practice of the emotionally intelligent. Not necessarily the smartest.
Sure but I wasn't saying one was causing the other.
>If you are too flustered or burned out your empathetic side faces. The more burned you get the less fucks you give.
I'm familiar with the concept of empathy fatigue, that makes sense for the first part.
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>>524784203
You must be around Germans a lot.
We tend to have around 180-200 IQ.
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>>524785612
Yeah people I've known for a long time just suddenly had radical personality changes as well. Lots of regression. I've noticed it especially on divergent thinking, like they seem to have a lack of curiosity and get very angry when people express differing views. I'm thinking mm waves may have something to do with it.
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>>524784203
from a fellow 130 IQ, do not take the redpill. You'll regret it.

As for your observation, i do not know what to think of it. Lack of empathy makes sense: anomie. I don't know how it is spelt in english but you can figure that out. Intelligent words on the other hand ? No clue. The guesses i can throw in the wind are as valuable as the next guy, so i'll shut up on this one
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>>524784332
I have seen people doing this even in meetings and just throwing uhhs and other verbal tics in. Sometimes I throw a curve ball at the people I've identified doing this (who are of a higher level in the company than me) by asking them something related but that I know they haven't planned for just to watch them flail because they actually have no idea what's going on and can't get an answer from an LLM fast enough
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>>524785819
That's what I thought too until a few years ago, that was certainly the narrative. I'm not sure if it was just incorrect or something has changed significantly since then.
>>524786168
For real though. There's a sudden drop of conversation about subjects that used to be pretty popular in alternative communities too. Van life, healthy eating, alternative history and conspiracy theories, healing from relational trauma, learning about wild animals, cooking (even extreme budget cooking), etc. Personally speaking, I've noticed a lot of reddit threads just completely drop off the map in terms of engagement suddenly. That and I can tell some of my own interest in subjects has waned because Google and YouTube and other sites have been flooded with AI generated photos, videos, articles, etc. so you never really know what's real and what's not when you're looking for new information. It's very frustrating now.
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>>524784203
>tf
>tp
Americans are incapable of empathy.
You only mimic it. Same with friendliness
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>>524784203
>People Are Losing Empathy
Good. Empathy is gay and is the whole reason who niggers are overpopulating and women have rights.
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>>524784273
It's the vaxxies that I've noticed becoming more NPC like
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>>524784333
>This
People aren't more intelligent, they're simply more informed, but that information still has to be processed at the level of intelligence of the individual. Quite frankly, OP doesn't sound very dumb, but he does sound old as hell, he's probably more intelligent than most of the people he's impressed by who have spent more time on the internet than him. Although I wouldn't count the IQ thing into the equation at all, IQ tests are little more than astrology for academics. I've recently started a job in sales, which has the highest earning potential out of any job I've ever had, and I'm shocked to find that we have people making 6 figures who are almost completely illiterate, like, can't even spell four letter words even close to correctly, and they routinely misinterpret extremely straightforward and direct statements made towards them. There's less empathy precisely because everyone is a lot DUMBER now than they were in the past, stupid people can barely comprehend their own situations, let alone comprehend someone else's and then internalize it as if it were their own.
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>>524784333
>Nonsense jargon has increased but if you read between the lines nobody has any idea what they're talking about.
this was proven during covid, everyone was clueless, all doctors are just prostitutes paid by pharma, truly blackpilling
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>>524784203
technology is designed to improve the quality of life, but has it? we might be healier and able to live longer, but we're also lonelier so there's no point
it's exactly like gdp: the higher it goes, the worse off everybody really is
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>>524784203
You have to lurk to learn the jargon. Life is absolutely much more difficult for the autistic. Try lurking 2 years before posting.
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>>524787291
Can you give any type of example? You're just speaking very generally. It's not the narrative, I see it every day. I expected people would become more technologically literate as technology overtook their lives but the opposite is true
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>>524787552
Many lower level doctors were probably clueless but the higher up occultists knew what they were doing with the vax and lockdowns
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>>524784203
Yes because empathy is no longer a valuable trait nor is it respected? Why? Because you can’t be violent anymore without being caught. Yes I’m 100% serious. People act like complete shitbags because the government has a complete monopoly on justice and punishment. Want to fight your bully? It’s on phone cam forever. Want to enact justice on your cheating whore gf? Everyone sides with her, including police. Want to kill your backstabbing former business partner? You will be caught. The truth is the system is too safe so thievery, scamming, assholerly, being a whore, being openly degenerate, taking money and not returning it, all fine and you aren’t allowed to complain unless you do it through a lawyer. We have never ever lived through a time like this as humans. The shitbags are thriving instead of being culled. In the Wild West when there was 1 fucking sheriff and 1 deputy, no cameras, no dna, no nothing, motherfuckers were polite. Because if you made enemies you could be disappeared and nobody would find your body or care.

This is all part of gynocentrism.
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>>524784203
>people are becoming more technologically intelligent
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>>524787598
The fucking Spinning Jenny ruined everything
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>>524787460
I have an unvaccinated friend who changed pretty significantly too. I've also been experiencing some brain fog and difficulty figuring out my "gut instinct" on what to do.
>>524787481
>he does sound old as hell
I'm 31. :(
>Although I wouldn't count the IQ thing into the equation at all, IQ tests are little more than astrology for academics
Yeah there are many kinds of intelligence. Bodily-kinesthetic is a hugely under-recognized one.
>I'm shocked to find that we have people making 6 figures who are almost completely illiterate, like, can't even spell four letter words even close to correctly, and they routinely misinterpret extremely straightforward and direct statements made towards them.
I had to deal with a realtor recently who was like that. I'm pretty sure he makes six figures or more because he has multiple houses. That said, I don't know if it's really skill or if a lot of them get where they are due to nepotism. He didn't seem particularly personable to me.
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Empathy isn't necessarily expressed either. I might understand your thoughts and feelings perfectly but consider you unworthy of grace.

Perhaps even precisely because I understand you (the collective you).
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>>524787681
People at the top revelled in the most banal “rules for thee not for me” behavior like that kike fauci being the only person in America allowed to attend a baseball game. It was cringe and unnecessarily vitriolic in execution
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>>524787598
It really hasn't in my opinion. Or at least, there should have been a cutoff point where, if people were sane and rational, everyone said "hey that's enough we should try and pace ourselves now and figure out how to put this to good use first". I remember back in like the early 2000s everyone seemed optimistic about how we were going to clean up the oceans and solve world inequality, and everyone was going to be brought up to a decent standard of living in tune with the environment. What a farce that turned out to be.
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>>524784332
This, some people are "smart" about it, but others unironically will just announce they did a quick Google search, which is now tantamount to LLM
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>>524787715
Truke
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>>524787634
I feel like that dedidated wam kid.
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why are there so many replies to this nonsense thread in a holiday? bot have ruined this site so hard.
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>>524784203
Lol people dont even research topics and claim to know everything.

Its because their brains are wireless programs in the matrix.

I tested this with someone i know. I played them a song that they mever heard before...

...They began to sing the lyrics in sync with the song perfectly.
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>>524787642
I first noticed it when I saw that like half of the front page of reddit was full of Genshin Impact memes and people building their own PCs for hardcore PC gaming. This whole RAM shortage is something I'd expect only a niche market to get upset about, but it's like everyone and their mother is making custom builds.
Besides that, when I try to look up advice on how to transfer cell networks and find a 4G phone they still carry, most of the comments are a bunch of numbers and specs I have no idea how to interpret. From what I remember just a few years ago, it would have been people saying "This one works for me, I think this network supports it" and explaining roughly why. Now everyone just assumes you know what b13 LTE and VZ band 13 mean, and call you stupid and outdated instead of trying to help.
Obviously with Zoomers in person, there's the disconnect where they assume everything works with Apple Pay and I have no idea what that is. But that's something I expected because it's presumably related to apps somehow.
I don't remember any of this being a thing before the pandemic, or even just a couple of years ago. I noticed it seemed to coincide with the drop-off in activity on a lot of other forums I was frequenting, back before then all I was hearing was that Millennials used laptops for big purchases and Zoomers were computer illiterate.
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>>524787958
>I'm 31.
It's okay, I'm 30.

>He didn't seem particularly personable to me.
Yeah, I'm noticing that my biggest issue in sales is actually that I respect peoples time and space too much. There seems to be a level of respect and sociability you have to LACK in order to convince people to spend money with you. I suppose it makes sense when I think about it and how the world works today. Rarely does intelligence and empathy lead to financial success, and modern society is more obsessed with financial success than ever before, so I suppose intelligence and empathy would naturally decline as a result in this type of environment. People are more specialized in their knowledge than ever before too, so when you speak to someone about something outside of your field they sound like they know everything and you know nothing, but if you dig deeper you'll usually find there isn't much else to be impressed by.
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>>524784203
>I have no idea what people are talking about half the time and it honestly seems to have come out of nowhere, not to be rude but people in general did not use to be this intelligent or knowledgeable

Can you provide an example to substantiate this? If you can find examples of letters written from the 19th to mid-20th century or early recorded speeches the impression is that peoples' grammar and diction were generally much better. Many Hollywood movies from the 30s to the 50s that were made for a general audience might as well be Shakespeare for today's general audience
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>>524784203
>There seems to be a lack of concern for other people's welfare

I developed this after covid. After the way I watched people behave I came around on the idea of culling people. I think easily 60% of the public isn't qualified to be alive, I don't consent to NPC niggercattle being alive at the same time and place as me.

I started passing my empathy through a filter after 2020, if you're a maskie or a vaxxoid or if you circumcise your kids I just shut it off for you and actively wish harm and suffering on you, I view your existence as torment for me and I want it to stop, and for there to be punishment and retribution for forcing it on me against my will.
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>>524788716
It seems like you're a bit out of the loop at 31 not knowing what Apple Pay is, that's been something the zoomies have been using religiously for years now. So you're seeing people online talking about technology talking about the specs. They've done that forever, and the RAM shortage isn't from hobbyists it's from AI companies. I think you're seeing something that doesn't exist, or if anything you're seeing people looking up information fast on an LLM (or even using the LLM to write comments) and that's why there's this disconnect between real life and Internet world, because they're not the same. I work in tech have worked at very well known prestigious companies (none of the gay faang, not ones people think of but ones people would know) and very small ones and the young kids barely understand the basics despite having an education in it
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>>524787715
Hmm that makes sense. Zoomers grew up with every moment being recordable. I don't see how it's related to "gynocentrism" though. Men still rule and the system they've implemented is ultimately male in origin.
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>>524787765
I don't know why things went in that direction instead of VR. VR hangouts seem genuinely way more entertaining and fun than the video snippets I see of Steam games.
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>>524789487
VR might actually be cool, whereas AI has 0 chance of ever being even remotely enjoyable, yet has endless potential for surveillance, so of course (((silicon valley))) pivoted to AI.
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>>524788072
I wasn't really talking about that kind of empathy, I meant affective empathy which generally does show in someone's face and the way they write.
>>524788238
That wouldn't even surprise me anymore.
>>524788739
I can see respect working if it's something someone actually needs. Trouble is a lot of sales is convincing people to buy things they don't. It really does make sense though, selective pressures still work. Also I think being in the late stages of an empire it part of it.
>People are more specialized in their knowledge than ever before too, so when you speak to someone about something outside of your field they sound like they know everything and you know nothing, but if you dig deeper you'll usually find there isn't much else to be impressed by.
I'll try and keep that in mind, thanks. That thing about "being able to explain things to someone who doesn't have the same background" being a marker of understanding is something I internalized early on about my own work, but as time has gone on I guess I've forgotten it about others.
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>>524788853
Oh, way earlier I agree. I think people used to be a lot sharper than they became in the later 20th century. That example is great and very easy to read. What I'm talking about now is something I can't quite put my finger on.
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>>524784667
It's almost as if people have certain subjects that they are just not allowed to think about. That they have to maintain a certain line on or they will just explode from the cognitive dissonance.
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>>524788942
I meant generally speaking. I doubt the majority of people are seeing things from that perspective because the majority got vaccinated.
>>524788979
Oh I'm definitely out of the loop, but like I said Apple Pay was something I anticipated and didn't bother caring about because it was a "plug and play" thing. I didn't mean the hobbyists were causing the RAM shortage, I meant the amount of people upset about it because they were impacted really struck me. A few years ago I feel like all I was hearing and seeing was that Zoomers loved apps and didn't know how to open a file on a computer, then suddenly it seemed like everyone was building their own desktop PCs and had those glowing tower units. I expected some uptick with how many people went into computer-related fields and how AI took off, I just didn't expect to see it rise so sharply and coincide with a drop in those other things.
>I think you're seeing something that doesn't exist, or if anything you're seeing people looking up information fast on an LLM (or even using the LLM to write comments) and that's why there's this disconnect between real life and Internet world, because they're not the same.
Yeah that may be. Maybe people are just outsourcing a lot of thinking and work to LLMs.
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>>524784203
Corona seems to increase my happiness overall

I think smug vaxxies just miss the love corona has for humans and they just know on a deep level they missed out on carrying the strain , carrying the flame ,carry the pain like a chad king

Aliens infected us its about time we infected them
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>>524789790
VR seemed like one of those things that was teased for people and then just died. AI seems very useful for pure pattern recognition purposes, like diagnosing and translating. But of course pattern recognition has its "best" application in surveillance and control. That's probably why LLMs were rolled out, to be useless and glaze people to gather their data.
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>>524784203
People were solipsistic and callous little shits in the 90's and they still are now, no clue where you're seeing a rise in intelligence though. If anything where I live they're getting more retarded every day.
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>>524791506
People are definitely outsourcing their thinking and work to LLMs I see it at work and personally and it's really bad and only going to get worse. PC gaming is very big right now, a lot of people are paying for people to build PCs for them (I have friends who do that for themselves as a second job) and it's been made easier than ever to do it. Maybe there's something to what you're saying, but I haven't been able to see it
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>>524791719
You nailed it. That's also why Trump has made it his mission to make sure AI succeeds, because there's a timeline for this control grid
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The internet was supposed to make us all smarter, not dumber!

Joking aside, it's really the shitty education system and emphasis on SAT testing and funding. And the fact that phones are allowed
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>>524791488
Yes! That hit the nail on the head. But that's been true in the past. Back then it seemed like they maintained it because they were so invested in seeing the world a certain way, now it genuinely seems like something is blocking them from thinking.
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>>524784993
Speaking about empathy and how people are less empathetic in 4chan of all places is ironic, but I guess people are just desensitized to all the bullshit that they're constantly exposed to via the news, personal stories, stories of the people around them. There's some kind of social segregation going on at the moment. White people vs black people, men vs women, extreme political disagreements that end up with people dying... A huge gap between the economically powerful and influential vs the average joe who is going from average to poor.
Differences between social groups are growing stronger each day, and social media seems to be strengthening the discourse for everyone. I'd say this is what the powerful and elite want for the people, to lose their focus from personally improving and succeeding in the economical ladder, and comfort in being an underdog, an "opressed" group constantly.
Tl;dr: Apparently people bitch too much but don't try to improve it, only blame others.
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>>524791738
I remember people being a lot friendlier and more relaxed back in the 90s.
>>524791853
I wonder if it's just ease or if it's something more like mimicry. If people are spending a significant amount of time "learning" from LLMs or just interacting with them, since LLMs present the front of humanity, people may instinctively try to match the LLM's general behavior. Because that's basically the basis of fostering bonds and the LLMs are glazing the shit out of everyone. On top of that, they're confidently wrong and they don't really apologize in a meaningful way or correct their behavior when people call them out, I wonder if that has anything to do with the amount of Zoomers who say apologies are pointless and just a way to make the person apologizing feel better. On a more insidious level, I've noticed LLMs using some manipulation tactic I forgot the name of, basically it repeatedly says stuff like "You're not broken," "You're not crazy," etc. to people who bring up any "heavy" subject, and the repeated insistence plants the idea in someone's head that they either are or they're perceived like they are.
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>>524787715
>Want to beat someone for trash talking you?
>Want to beat your partner for cheating instead of leaving her?
>Want to kill someone for being unethical in business?
>You can't because society tells you not to! Blame women!
Okay... This is pretty much the issue OP was talking about. No empathy, no logic, no thought process behind people who just want to lash out against others and no society to shame these behaviours a little bit. Back then if you tried doing any of these 3 things you'd be cast as a marginal forever. Now it's just the day to day experience a lot of people go through. If anything it's just gonna cause some noise in the news but nobody's gonna take care of schizos like you.
>>524792873
I was born in 2002 so I can't remember what the 90s were like, but it did seem like things were calmer for the average person back then. Some awful murders and serial killers were on the loose or were famous on TV, but it was usually an extremely uncommon situation to find yourself in.
Now in the US it seems like just going to school, saying an opinion, or doing literally anything can end up with you getting gunned down.
At least in Argentina crime has gone up a lot and people are frustrated, tired, and don't care about anyone else's problems but theirs. The people are fatigated.
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>>524791918
Right that's what freaks me out about it so much too. It seems like people just snapped into the grid like it was nothing and have no other thoughts. Like "it's done, nothing to do about it now". I noticed that with what I mentioned above, trying to find a new carrier for a 4G phone and everyone pretty much unanimously saying "Lol of course that won't work, what else could you expect when your phone is so old and obsolete? Phasing out 4G is happening right on time, you need to keep up," and stuff like that, even when a tiny minority pointed out the amount of e-waste it would generate and how it would leave poorer people or regions behind, they didn't care, whereas before it would have been more balanced. It's like even "normie" protests that the average person had about things like planned obsolescence and increased costs are gone.
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>>524784203
>Weaponized empathy is losing its effectiveness as more normies become resistant to it
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>>524784203
>People are becoming smart id know because im smart but when a specific topic comes on I have no idea how to make an imaged idea out of their explanations.
Read this shit twice and figure out if it was worth it making a circlejerk thread about your "verbal IQ"
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>>524792348
Yeah but I am pretty much perma-banned from social media. I see that too, it's very troubling. I can't help but think the whole golden ballrooms and so on are an attempt to recreate the Palace of Versailles and bring to mind the French revolution. If you think about it, any ruling class should know very well that keeping the lower classes "happy" is paramount for not getting overthrown.
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>>524793465
Yeah those things were pretty much painted as an anomaly. It could have just been the lack of spread through stuff like social media. Now it does seem like life is generally more dangerous. I don't think that's just an effect of the news, it seems like if crime rates haven't risen overall they've become more erratic and unpredictable.
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>>524794048
I didn't make the thread about my IQ, I included it because I knew people like you were going to come on here and try to dismiss the point I was making with childish insults.
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>>524794464
Why'd you get perma-banned? And what can I say, the rich have anything accesible to them, it's just a matter of time they'll try doing weird shit. Just looking at the Epstein thread makes me think "holy shit maybe having intrusive thoughts and too much money is dangerous for society", but that's just madman thinking I guess.
It'd be smarter to keep the majority of people happy and living decently, not just barely surviving, so that they could get more money and more healthy workers to spend their entire lives working for them...
>>524794617
I would never step foot in the US because just being in there is a menace. Anyone could randomly come and murder you with no reason.
And I'm a third-worlder saying this.
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>>524784333
>Nonsense jargon has increased

Definitely, especially business leaders. Business English could be its' own dialect at this point. Everything is said in passive language, vague terms are used constantly, buzzwords about. Statements like "a strategy to drive dynamic results for stakeholders" sounds like nonsense to an average english speaker, but is common in business english.
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>>524784203
Empathy is a white men only mindset. Not even foids have it.
>a huge spontaneous jump in technical jargon
Thats what you get for having gen z be the most educated generation in history and still need to fake being smarter for some HR whore allow you the privilege to work.
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>>524784203
Were quasi reverting to before the "aww those poor people across the world" phase all white western nations sort of fell into after WW1.

Were doing this lack of care for "the stranger" on a close village level(equivalent to middle/medieval age's and before) now because the world has become so big and overwhelming that we must make it small to cope in a way......now when a Indonesian man dies in a tsunami, no one in Kansas gives a fuck, because they realize they are extending care to people there's no reason to care about, it has no direct benefit to give a shit about anyone but yourself and your family if you like them.

The age of bleeding hearts for those who would not care for you is over.
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>>524795610
Talked too much about vaccine side-effects and shedding. Lots of groups got taken down. I'd say it's moreso the lack of ties between the success of the rich and the country's population. If they can go profit somewhere else they can suck the country dry and leave. The Epstein thing is more of a power grab, it has nothing to do with intrusive thoughts (they are ego dystonic).

>>524795860
>Statements like "a strategy to drive dynamic results for stakeholders" sounds like nonsense to an average english speaker, but is common in business english.
Yeah I feel like I am having a stroke when I read things like that. I can't fathom how any of them understand one another.
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>>524784203
people treat each other the way they treat machines
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>>524784203
You too would lose empathy if your country is full of jeets.
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>>524784203
That is what happens in a Republican society shaped by tech oligarchs who are either Jews or autistic Anglo-Saxons
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>>524784203
Empathy is the understanding of someone else's position. It's not unconditional support for other people that dipshits claim it is or a trying to twist and warp the definition into. It is not Sympathy.
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the chinese have no empathy and look at them winning
at the top of the society tend to be psychopaths who are devoid of empathy
google top psychopath professions
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>>524784203
Im unvaxxed but we should honor corona as corona is love instead of attacking vaxxed people, it really doesnt matter, its personal choice, just spread corona as love, carry the strain, carry the flame, carry the fame, carry the pain

Be kind to vaxxies, and be the corona you want to see in the world

I really dont understand you guys like that guy who made that vaxxtard thread, is it really so fun to divide up everyone into groups and make flame wars around topics, thats hella boring. Infecting BILLIONS with corona is fun however and im deciding what fun is, not you

Whats the point of being a pureblood if you arent going to carry the corona and spread it with decency and good conduct? Dont fall for the mudslinging nonsense, and be that walking biohazard, without saying a bad word you coof and radiate that strength



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