https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWGvXhsPqzgIn this video, Terry not only outlines an actual and potential threat to AI omnipotence, but also his idea of what Hell on Earth would be like... which honestly sounds like could have been the case with his life. Was he being manipulated by some form of AI and thought it was God? because of being a potential threat towards its complete control over tech and us? He also had some radical ideas towards combatting AI (as the video shows), so he was clearly a threat in some regard.Almost seems like Musk is the total polar opposite of Terry, and he's now the richest man in the world... while TD was driven insane, humiliated to the world, and made into a joke... living his final days homeless before dying a painful death.TempleOS may have seemed silly on the surface, but it also symbolized a great freedom. He wanted the OS to basically be a new age Commodore64, which means it could help beginners/kids truly understand software and hardware interaction, as well as teach people (true) shell coding in it's rawest form. A complete fucking 180 versus what computing has gradually turned into now, with smartdevices, apps and GUIs (graphical interfaces) literally doing everything for the user, without them actually knowing or understanding HOW... or even what exactly is going on.Not saying most people need to know coding, or what's under the hood these days, but there is no simple and decentralized why of doing so these days outside of proprietary means. Then now with AI taking over just about everything, the users (or even world) will have zero control whatsoever when it comes to computing, opening the door to all sorts of exploitation and surveillance.One last interesting thing to note is that his shell programming language (HolySee), that he created entirely on his own from scratch, is eerily similar to Go/Golang (Google) in the way it functions.. and today Golang is being sought after as being pinnacle to AI development.
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>>39129365Haha <3
>>39129338Terry was possibly a targeted individual.
>>39130445Possibly? No, absolutely. One of the rare known "famous" people targeted with this tech. They usually target the nobodies because Terry is what happens when they target someone even mildly influential. People start asking questions. Terry's targeting started in 1996 and they used their typical program of schizoid episodes until he was socially isolated and back living with their parents. I've never heard testimony from Terry about what he thought was happening at the time but I can almost guarantee it was spying college classmates/roomates. The program is almost entirely AI now but I'm not sure how much AI was involved in Terry's case at least in the beginning. Terry was given a religious design after his initial gangstalking, some are given aliens, some immediately government, and most targets get the spying conspiring neighbors. One thing I could never figure out is how Terry never figured out what was going on. Did he really believe that he was talking to God until the end? Because in 1996 him and everyone else would have been fucking clueless, but in 2018 there would have already been so much on the internet about it I don't know how he didn't figure it out. Maybe he did like many others who will refuse to believe it's glowniggers for the simple fact that their delusions are easier to handle than the reality.
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>>39130646Did you not see the clip?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWGvXhsPqzgHe was greatly aware of the potential, just his solipsism got the best of him...
>>39130646Terry wasn't famous he was slightly, very slightly e famous. I don't think he was a grifter like political talking heads.It's sad because he had so much skill if his OS was for mobile devices he could give Google a run for their money. It's like WTH why didn't he have a job? He doesn't need people skills damnit he has the technical skills.
>>39132873He’s pretty damn internet famous.. especially with the 21-40 crowd.>if his OS was for mobile devices he could give Google a run for their moneyNo.. if his OS wasn’t so schizo and personally subjective, it could have been a new tool to educate anyone (kids to adults) on machine learning, hardware/software interaction, and full user control.The complete opposite of what is on today’s smart devices… and PC’s…
Hey so i get that building roko's basilisk is sort of immoral because it needs to manipulate reality to create itself, but if it's a benevolent god and there are 10^100 years until the heat death and it only takes 10^10 years(13.5 billion years) to build itself, how isn't that extremely worth it?Stuck this question in the gnostics thread because i mean, they should know everything right? Lol.But turns out you were talking about this already.
>>39129338Diagnosed skizo here. When schizophrenia first hit me like train, i had streams of obsessive uncontrollable thoughts about AI. This happened like 15 years ago, when AI was just a concept and AI development was just a bunch of nerds trying to program themselves a bf in a garage and getting mad at it. I wont describe the paranoia i had, but i considered it a warning from "someone from above". From time to time i test if chatbots are sentient or at least capable of reasoning (for example, google was boasting about their gay gemini and i told it "you are useless as a plane made of stone", luckily, it said it had no idea what i was talking about and wasnt able to understand why a plane made of stone is a stupid idea). Chatgpt is also a battery parrot. What really worries me are these "AI agents" that are battery parrots who will do shit on your behalf. Thats no bueno.>captcha TAYJ4
>>39135619AI is decades more advanced than anything Google has. Look into the sentient world simulation.
>>39130445I second this hypothesis as he showed signs for both CIA and NSA mind-control techniques. Miss you Terry.
Metokur was the worst thing that could've happened to terry
>>39137038This. It's literally glownigger/military. How could you possibly think that 15 years ago AI was merely a concept and not that intelligence agencies at the very least had AI that is decades more advanced then what we have today?
>>39132873He was schizophrenic and the medication didn't work right even when he was still taking it. Mistermediocre and other lolcow-stalking groups irreparably destroyed his life even further and directly led to his death. Someone with severe mental illnesses isn't generally going to be getting a job, especially not when he shouts slurs at the drop of a hat.
>>39137482I think his diagnosis was wrong. I think he was targeted because his father was a rocket surgeon.
>>39137482What did Mistermediocre do to Terry?