Unironically what are the political, psychological, Physical implications of AI Continuing to get so good that you can't tell what is real or not in videos and pictures and stuff
>>538058806Eventually people will just assume anything they see online or on the news is fake. Mass media won't have nearly the same level of subconscious sway over the proles, which should be of concern to the same social engineers who think constructing an AI digital panopticon will insulate themselves from accountability forever.
>>538058806Now imagine they had 15 years ago what is available publicly now.The problem is not the fakery, but the fact that we know now.
>>538058806Before AI and to this day retards would believe obviously staged videos or crappy photoshops or screenshots of a tweet with words describing something that definitely happened. Nothing has changed.The "get people to believe retarded fake shit" is the LEAST impacted industry of AI.
>>538058806For over a decade I have posted here that "all school shootings are fake".Now you are all starting to get on my level.It's a very different way of looking at the world, as presented to us.
hyperreality. everything's just signs pointing at other signs and nothing even pretends to represent reality anymore.
>>538058806>"Surely the programs have taken effect. The humans are controllable.">"So thought the Rintar group.">"Those humans were half formed, brutish. They were unrefined and wild. The new races are much more malleable and well adjusted to technological controls. They are minimally dangerous and after the invasion the few that remain will be grateful for any bone we toss them."