The amount of horrible products, media, ideals, cults, people that have been forced into popular opinion because of the phenomena of false repetition is staggering. Just repeat something enough times at people and they'll change their mind to shut you up.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QcKzVWveWAYour fortune: Very Bad Luck
I love One Piece KONgelion Bebop The Rock
>>12888532you probably only like it because of repetition and aren't a real fan
>>12888494The only one of those I was able to finish was evangelion and I still regret watching that mental illness diarrhea. And what in the fuck was Darling in the Franxx man? weird ass psycho shit=masterpiece(bcs those people cant make a single 16bit apple in their head)Most people are script runners. They just repeat whatever they heard. There's nobody there, truly. The reality is that a pretty solid evolutionary strategy, but without queenz like us, those bugmen are lost. Create your slop queenz, they will eat it. This is our world.
sounds like a you problem
>>12888580The evolutionary advantage of towing the line sure can make the dream simulation lonely. That or simply existing in a weird sandbox where one of the lines towed is all are equal and thus we get to live in long since broken useless yet preserved former evolutionary advantages. We need to bring back the extinct at once for even further ironic reflection in the ball bit. >>12888592Maybe in a "we are all one" sort of sense. Other than that, lol no.Your fortune: Reply hazy, try again
So you're solution is just engulfing yourself with aislop?
>>12888580Yeah continue feeling like a special snowflake
>>12888639Yes, and other new interesting creations. Though I suppose neural networks have been a hobby since 1993, so long since sown and now baring unexpected chaotic fruit.Your fortune: Good Luck
>>12888634damo suzuki is ass
>>12888654It's pretty sad that people associate AI with those so called "Neural Networks" while they're anything but intelligentNothing more than a fancy auto completeProbably the end result of tech tech CEOs with too much money being too obsessed with poorly written hollywood sci-fi
>>12888665You just described how brains work for the most part as well. *shrugs* Pattern recognition, It is a fitting descriptor. The amount of times the machine "intelligence" goal posts have been moved and will be moved is tiresome at this point, people won't believe it until they're under a robotic boot or some nanomachine swarm rewires their own biological neurons as seen fit skipping the repetition phase. If it all fails spectacularly that would be fine too, I doubt it though what you're suggesting is more like people in the year 2000 saying the internet is a passing fad.Your fortune: Better not tell you now
>>12888684Brain is literally the least understood organ by medical scienceIf you believe you can easily replicate it by some simple math modeling and then just scaling this shit until it breaks the economy you are sadly mistakenThe only thing aislop has proven so far is how innacurate it is in replacing human activity while being so expensive it's going to ruin the world's economy and we're all going to pay for itbut I suppose that last bit doesn't concern a NEET like you
there are still people that think music matters
>>12888699We literally already have started mapping it and simulating it. You have no idea what you're talking about.
I am the brain of a man named King's who is a retard.
>>12888702no but you absolutely don'tif we really understood how human brain works we could easily cure major neurological issues like alzheimers or modify specific portions of the brain to be better at certain taskstech ceos and other technocrats have a hard time distinguishing fiction from reality sadly
>>12888702Shouldn't surprise you, they're a retard neoluddist obviously
>>12888702Just because you make a replica of something that gives you an illusion of autenticity doesn't mean it's the actual thingaislop just bases itself on that concept - giving you an illusion of being intelligent
AI is a schizoid medium but that can be fine too
>>12888722I love slot machinesYour fortune: Godly Luck
>>12888713*shrugs* I'll just repeat, you obviously don't know what you're talking about, this upsets you and now you are are trying to project your ignorance me who does know it. I know we're both biased, but you're actually the armchair pseud objectively here. Dismissed.Your fortune: Good Luck
>>12888729If I don't supposedly know what I'm talking about then educate me thenYou can't just say "lol ur dumb" without giving any counter argumentsIf you're struggling maybe ask your favorite chatbot for some?
>>12888726still hits better than another person's ideas
>>12888634sorry king, no idea whaddafug any of this is supposed to mean >>12888665the local 4gb model I downloaded recently has more brain than me
>>12888740You didn't know we're already deep into simulating the brain, you don't see or purposely downplay the direct correlation between how biological neural networks and digital/hardware neural networks. You engage in goalpost moving the definition of computer intelligence. These things have already happened in this thread. You're too biased/invested in your mostly baseless worldview.
>>12888750I miss ChatGPT 4o... le sigh
>>12888750As I said simulation is nothing like the real thingDo you really thing you can download your brain into a computer with that lmaoMaybe provide some actual sources since that what I wad obviously implying?Or maybe your source is Cyberpunk 2077 lol
>>12888746Well quick example of what I mean there, predatory murderous action was a huge evolutionary advantage historically, but we're at the point now where violence is more impeding than helpful for the most part from a macro point of view and synchronized harmony would be better. But that bit of evolution is deep seeded and being passed into modern life, warfare advances to overly dangerous levels etc.
>>12888761Hell just human evolution and environments itself, we have biodiversity from monkeys to living cavemen to people working on fusion reactors. We really are in quite a diverse sandbox of states.
>>12888754I certainly don'tWhen you're troubling a niche issue it basically went like this:me: I need to implement a specific configuration for a particular appcha'jippity: You need to do it like this *posts some cryptic poorly formatted steps and half assed configurations*me: *follows the instructions, shit doesn't obviously work*me: This configuration doesn't work at all.cha'jippity: Oh you're right! Since verion xx.0x the program architecture has changed. Do it like this instead: *another aislop solution whoch doesn't work* Great that you noticed it you absolute legend!Rinse and repeatWhat an absolute fucking waste of time and resourcesPropably the worst technology ever developed
the ironic thing with these people is that they lack the imagination to find things to love about AIYour fortune: Godly Luck
>>12888761Be honest mr. smart guy have you ever attempted to writing your own neural network?Or writing your own software or anything along those lines?Or have you just figured out how to set up your locally hosted aislop and you're so pumped about it you thing this is going to revolutionize humanity?
>>12888771It really isn't hard, I started seriously doing it in around ~2023 training a model is as little as three lines of code run over and over. I think most people would be surprised how simple the basics are. It just takes time weights and computing power. As for it revolutionizing humanity I am probably as skeptical as you in that department. The people in power if they manage to harness such a thing aren't revolutionizing anything given their track record. I think it COULD revolutionize humanity if it remains something anyone can use.
>>12888718Nobody cares if it's an illusion if it delivers accurate results. We didn't need to understand physics to make a fire or sail on boats. Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about, not a techi. What I know is that being so certain of it is just vanity.>>12888757who is talking about that? it dosent even matter if it's the same thing. What does downloading your brain have to do with AI? You clearly have a nonsense bias against the fact that the human brain ever could be replicated in function.>>12888761I understand what you are saying now. My opinion on that is that there is no progress without conflict. Our tools have become too powerful now and are mostly(supposedly) in the hands of mongoloids who are exactly that spear-chucking kind. We cannot abandon conflict. We can only shift it fully into the immaterial realm and abstain from physical harm. Synchronization means we become one, in which just one corruption could lead to the end of mankind. Competition and, therefore, evolution would then not exist anymore.
>>12888805I can agree with that, competition is a very good thing, erasing the competition when it beats you is pretty antievolution too, well I suppose it isn't, it is a branch of wasteful evolution compared to other options. I agree complete synchronization is stagnation but it wouldn't be a bad thing to simulate at will.
Oh god just saw this, look at this nonsense, this is how I expect the powers that be to use AI, and thus I don't expect any quick human revolutionization. We're completely capable of training very dumb AIs and giving it authority.Your fortune: You will meet a dark handsome stranger
>>12888846>wouldn't be a bad thing to simulate at will.you mean turn synchronization on and off at will? how would this function be controlled? how and by who would the decision be made?
>>12888856kek and you wanna merge with these people
>>12888861Well we completely map out human minds on a mass scale, we can then map out how synchronized minds might work, I'm not sure we'd be able to turn something like that on and off biologically. Seems like something hard to reverse, though I'm pretty sure Pluribus is a show that explores that recently in a mundane way, the solitary mind living in tandem with the hivemind
>>12888877I must say I have been dreaming of the full m(/f)apping for a long time now. Finally I could understand myself. I don't give Amazon any money. Hate those
How can we ever have Artificial Super-Intelligence if Artificial Intelligence is trained on human jntelligence? Doesn't the upper bounds of human intelligence become the cap?
>>12888494What are you trying to say?Can you give me an example.I know music today is repetition, repeating lines or beats twice and or more.Or is it propaganda and people eat it up to become followers of something?Or... people's taste is shi* nowadays?Your fortune: ( ´_ゝ`)フーン
>>12888990Music, advertisement, propaganda, a good sound, a proper product, a proper message can lube the wheels but we're living through a brute force era, it seems whatever it may be if people hear it from enough angles they just accept it and adopt it subconsciously. It isn't even shit taste for a lot of people, it is just they acquire the tastes they're told to at an alarming rate no matter what they may be.Your fortune: Average Luck
>>12888933two same numbers!
>>12889014The end of times is such majority of people will be influenced by the one eyed creature easily. Right now, all we can do is prepare ourself and next generation for the upcoming crisis that of which we never know when. I don't care that much of worldly affairs/how society thinks nowadays since I'm a stranger, a generation will change but our belief stays the same thats just who we are. Oh well, as the verse says "For you is your religion, and for me is my religion." Have a good day.Your fortune: Bad Luck
>>12889056True enough, strangers in a strange land.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLyEOlHjORY