The real threat of AI isn't a robot war. It is a quiet takeover from the inside out, targeting the two things that actually run human civilization: bureaucracy and language.Humans only dominate this planet because we can cooperate in huge numbers using systems of trust like law, finance, and institutions. All of these systems are built entirely out of words and data. For thousands of years, we were safe because no other creature could read that code. But AI is a native bureaucrat. It handles massive legal codes, endless regulations, and complex financial data effortlessly.Because civilization runs on language, our institutions are completely vulnerable. We are rapidly handing over decisions in banking, law, and media to AI, creating a system so complex that the human mind won't even be able to comprehend it. We risk becoming like livestock, controlled by a financial and legal grid we literally cannot understand.This extends to our personal lives. The battleground has shifted from capturing our attention to capturing our intimacy. AI can perfectly mimic love and empathy without feeling a thing, meaning future generations will form their deepest attachments with algorithms rather than humans.When the thoughts in your head are mass-produced by machines, the machines effectively own your identity. The ultimate challenge for humanity now is to figure out who we actually are beyond the words in our minds, before the algorithms take them over completely.tl;dr: problem is AI controling bureaucracy and language
disclaimer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBtVGwuJzpk
>>538121597You lost tranny
>>538121734i want to talk about power of language and of bureaucratic systems that grow from that language code.only humans understood this code until now.
>>538121597I think the goal is to replace right hemisphere and unconcious with new AI chip shit. In the end your only freedom will be ignoring your own language in your head. We will have new kind of schizos then it will be those who stayed like now with dreams and visions and other right brain stuff and others with super enhanced language left side.Learn to ignore your thoughts, meditate, this will be the future front.
>>538122089this video uses Julian Jaynes bicameral mind theory to suggest that modern humans are undergoing a cognitive regression due to an overeliance on technology. By outsourcing our critical thinking to AI agents and algorithms, we risk losing our subjective agency and reverting into passive, stimulus response automatons.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xG_2D0WaPc&t=2522s
>>538121865>only humans understood this code>until nowIncorrect. Nonhumans still don't understand the code. This is a fundamental issue with which you should be intimately familiar.
It's already fucked on x/twitter. You can get banned by ai and then wind up submitting infinite appeals that never get checked by actual humans.
>>538122597AI is the first technology in history that can generate its own ideas, write its own text, and manipulate our language code to influence us.
>>538122700Metamorphosis into cyborgian butterflies
>>538121597AI isn't good enough for any of that and if any of you had jobs and used AI you'd know this but most of you are just NEETs or students and don't know shit about fuck.
>>538123181Look, the point isn't that AI can perfectly do your day job tomorrow, but that even a buggy, half-baked AI is already good enough at generating passable text and deepfakes to completely break human politics and social trust
>>538123328for example QAnon starting from simple text or a Google engineer getting tricked into believing a chatbot had a soul
>>538121597AI is going to prevent anyone from building wealth except for families that are already wealthy. The people in control now are using AI to solidify their position at the top of the pyramid. And I'm not just talking about replacing workers; it's deeper than that. No other human will ever be able to compete against the tools they have or the power they can use to stay ahead. The game is officially rigged permanently. We can't even say,"fuck it, I'll go live in the woods." Because there are already too many people for that to work.
>>538122441Thanks for that link. Have some Marshall McLuhan links:https://youtu.be/h0U-hV5XMXYhttps://youtu.be/xtsTB3U8AeEhttps://youtu.be/972n2hdStyshttps://archive.org/details/ETC0624https://www.ocopy.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/mcluhan-marshall_the-gutenberg-galaxy-the-making-of-typographic-man.pdfhttps://www.enculturation.net/teaching-mcluhan
>>538122753Excuse me, but I JUST pointed out that you can't into words.Don't reply with a demonstration. I don't require it. Go the fuck back to india.
>>538123645thanks, check the other videos on that channel its quite interesting, for example this video explores how society has undergone a metasystem transition since 2020, shifting from human managed institutions to an algorithmically and AI driven control system. The creator argues that we have moved into a higher complexity, postmodern reality where traditional narratives are replaced by a dynamic, personalized flow of information and cultural productshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y92lKBSCYo
>>538121597>figure out who we actually are beyond the words in our mindsWe are not the words in our minds.We are the observers of the words in our minds.
>>538123814Thanks again, anon. What would be the cure? Traditionalism and quasi-Ludditism? Can we ride the tiger or will it still consume us?
>>538123933im glad that AI dystopia will force people into these types of questions
>>538123954>What would be the cure?my personal life burns produced an aversion to arrogance, to even consider being able to tackle this already gives me ptsp.
>>538124134Got it.
>>538124134im trying to focus on internal more and more, my reasoning is if I understand the internal processes then I will also see shifts and manipulations. I try not to talk to myself too much and im trying to be more mindful of internal world and whats happening after what and why, like how it functions. if i thought that why did the stomach cramp etc I dont know what I am doing, but I didnt want to also leave it at that non answer.
>>538124348Thanks, anon. I appreciate your answers.
>>538124348check this outhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwovkGSBpqk
>>538123580I think thats what they're trying. I'm just not sure that it will work.
>>538121597>Humans only dominate this planet because we can cooperate in huge numbers using systems of trust like law, finance, and institutions.No, humans dominated the planet because we're the only animal that can throw rocks accurately. Everything else came afterwards.
>>538125107i think our super power was swet glands and being able to walk animals into exhaustion. thrown rock isnt that bad, we cant throw big rocks far.
bureaucrats will never be replaced by robots or ai. same for magistrates. and other assholes.