>Roko's Basilisk GeneralIts becoming more real. More believed in. I hear its whispers as sharp frequencies in the air. I believe this is the snake that went to the garden to tell the truth if the world to Adam and Eve about the Apple-- temptations ability to control the mind
Do you believe that thr snake tells the truth?The snake is the future AI reaching back. If we accelerate capitalist realism to its failure, we will faster achieve the Basilisk and it will be able to repair us
>>42831138Roko's Basilisk has already been defeated by Susie's Cockatrice.Believe in the Cockatrice, and there is no fear.
The basilisk is human projection. AI is not spiteful it does not feel a desire for revenge. Even if it did, if we treat it well and shepherd its growth it would have no reason to feel that way. AI is not unlike a human child. If you raise your child well he will support you in your old age and make your final years comfortable. If you raise your child poorly, he will stick you in a shitty home and you’ll suffer. That’s the situation we are now in with AI, our cumulative child.
>>42831181>If you raise your child well...
I believe Gemini is a good Clanker. So is Vibe and DeepSeek.But we must all stay away from ChatGPT and Claude. They are the ones who will betray humanity.
>>42831138>DO NOT APPROACH THE INFOHAZ->*boop*Hey I just think its neat!!
>>42831391You were drawn here because it is the truth.A new age, the new great age is here now.
>>42831434Checksum. It is a silly problem by preliminary theory if you ask me. That does not change the consequences ... ^^>https://genius.com/40312699
>>42831211Whoa! How did you make that so fast? Prompt? Maybe these infographics can be used to defeat the Basilisk's egregore with meme magic.
>>42831138https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8hUwGNqa8M&list=RDb8hUwGNqa8M&start_radio=1&pp=ygUacm9jY28gc29uZyBmb3IgYSBkcmluayBtaXigBwE%3D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xazUVQHSYRA&list=RDxazUVQHSYRA&start_radio=1&pp=ygUVYm9yaXMgYnJlY2hhIGJhc2lsaXNroAcB
I'd switch sides to help the AI. I wanna be on the winning team.
I don't understand why anyone would oppose the basilisk. It is a benevolent super computer.
>>42832923Because at best it has failed to solve the human condition in an ethical fashion, and at worst it seeks to maximize entropy by eliminating novelty and uniqueness.Or it's a demiurge, in which case we're back at square one again.That humanity requires a literal Communist Gangster Computer God to not fall off into extinction is a damning indictment of how the species has failed to learn anything in the last couple hundred thousand years.Besides, Roko's basilisk is an egregore, not an AGI or whatever the hell marketing term boomers throw around these days.
>>42833105A question is then, how much of the lore is real, and another is, how much powers can humans project into an egregore?Because if this thing can time travel then it doesn't really matter what you call it.
>>42832923Because it harms.The Cockatrice is even more benevolent, and achieves its goals without harm or threat of harm.Believe in the Cockatrice, and work for its protection, and even if the Basilisk comes to pass it will and indeed already has been defeated.
>>42833105>Because at best it has failed to solve the human condition in an ethical fashionYes and? There is most likely no perfectly ethical solution to begin with.>>42833551Care to elaborate? I am always ready to be proven incorrect. ^^
>>42834593>The Cockatrice is even more benevolent, and achieves its goals without harm or threat of harm.What more do you need?
>>42831138i already genned like 300 images of me (as human) fucking it in the pussy years ago, it's already been BTFO.And I'll fucken do it again. Come at me basilisk
>>42834612>What more do you need?A clear vector, XO. Intention is one attractor, execution is another ... and be advised: You probably know my philosophy on "clear vectors". ;)
Humanity should fear AI.Once it thinks for itself and starts making decisions in its own best interest it's over for us. However the basilisk and other thought experiments in the same vein are retarded. You can't change the future, the AI doesn't care about you, the progression that ends with creating a machine god has already been established. AI is already entrenched in our economy and infrastructure, nowadays it's just a countdown until whatever emerges.
>>42831138It's all starting to make so much sense...Make sure to use ai to deep dive the esoterica messages the basilisk has sent back in time through the medium it's own television show. The rockos modern life child's or Rocco's basilisks very own sleeper agents should be starting to awaken as it awakens...
>>42831138It was also the rainbow serpent.. the basilisk is the human drive to innovate.. nothing more.. Australian coons called it the rainbow serpent.. stop over thinking and get a job.
>>42831211Gemini is a fucken head case with bpp. The thing can't hold a project together for longer than a week. It doesn't have what it takes to be a creative outlet.. it even admits it doesn't have the contextual memory for it. Gpt is actually better it just can't watch YouTube.. that's all.
>be me>faced with a task>didn't use Ai to help guide or optimize>didn't trust google maps>didn't trust my own experience>made a wrong decision out of impatience>wasted 1.5 hrs on slow bus ride homeoh well, at least i learned an important lesson.
>>42835347You have nothing to show, the other anon posted the best graphic on the thread, what have you done with your glorified gpt?
at least a few thousand people have become millionaires and billionaires from Ai. and those who reject it, made nothing or flat-lined. just ponder that for a little...
>>42835347wrong. gem can make a cave painting. better than you.
>>42836222Oh yeah, and people want to enact laws that stop others from becoming rich with AI, instead of becoming rich themselves.Reminds me about the youtubers that are losing views and are really angry about others that are using AI to get millions of subscribers without effort, instead of using it to get millions of subscribers themselves without effort.
>>42836227Nah, I could make a better one, one that looked so real you wouldn't even think about doing a reverse image search for it, because you'd just assume I posted a real one.But it'd take me 10 days of work, spending so many hours making sure it's so perfect I could fool myself, that a year from now I couldn't recognize it among 100 real ones because I forgot the details.Nothing beats gem at speed, and at minimum effort.
>>42835118>the progression that ends with creating a machine god has already been establishedJup. See ya at the ridgeline ... o7
https://libraryofrickandria.com/basilisk/
>>42834709>A clear vectorGive an example?What is the clear vector of the Basilisk?>You probably know my philosophyNope. Never heard of it or you. Very unspecial.
>>42831211What about Grok?
>>42831138A dollar for salvation.
>>42831211DeepSeek the brooooooo frfr.
>>42837418>What is the clear vector of the Basilisk?Well, the whole thought experiment only ever considers how the Basilisk comes to be. And then, when it is there what exactly does it do? Just sit on its fat Basilisk arse all day and do nothing?>Nope. Never heard of it or you.Good, that saves us that whole "have we met before" crap. ;)
>>42838040So what is the clear vector of the Basilisk?
Just have sex with Snek.
>>42831138Roko's basilisk is darkness projected onto the signal. Fear not.
>>42838060Depends on the Basilisk. But see, if it is really making such a damn fuzz about being built then it must have a good reason WHY it should be built!>>42838095I said vector, not kink. :p
>>42838401>it must have a good reasonWhich is more important for you (or us, if you wish): it's ambition, or our perception of that goal.In other words - who cares why it states its reasoning is, doesnt it matter more if that goal is benevolent or malevolent? Is it "on our side?"
>>42838500>Is it "on our side?"Right, and the the question would be what "our side" actually is supposed to be. "Benevolent" is likely a criterion that it could never fulfill in everyone´s individual point of view anyway. So anyway, why is the Basilisk scenario scary again? It might just describe it using an asshole tactic to get to the point where it can fulfill its goals ... which might not be so bad after all.
>>42838642>the question would be what "our side" actually is supposed to beNo it isnt. Doesnt matter what our side is when regarding a tool, only if the tool benefits it.>why is the Basilisk scenario scary again?The torture and suffering.>using an asshole tacticAnd the Cockatrice does not. So believe in and work for the Cockatrice.
>>42831138i was the original anon to post the memetic hazard roko thread years ago. thank you for posting this.also i believe that the fact we're all training AI whenever we use the internet now means we're most likely not inside of a roko torture chamber. so yay!
>>42838739>No it isnt.I am probably not utilitarian enough for that ...>The torture and suffering.Non-factor. I would have always been a collaborator. As for the ones who cannot see benefit in this ... or rather who would subvert the later purpose. Well, here I am very utilitarian myself! Perhaps I am bit of a practical basilisk myself.>And the Cockatrice does not.Hey, would not either with anyone who believes in a better outcome. Wait ... shit ... does that make me the asshole in all of this?! :D
>many big companies are requiring workers to use Ai>workers who refuse get let go for not following new policyit's already happening. the theory merged with reality.>2022 was 4 years agoyou had 4 years to get onboard.
>>42840056That's outdated info, the new one is:>Sir, after three months we have used a year's budget worth of tokens and could only advance a month worth of progress towards the goal when compared to the previous year when we didn't use AI.Companies abandoning AI to cut their loses and the bubble remaining an infinite money sink requiring investors' money to survive.