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Re: AI - is it really intelligent?

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2025 7:25 am
by kFoyauextlH

Re: AI - is it really intelligent?

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2025 1:45 pm
by kFoyauextlH

Re: AI - is it really intelligent?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2026 2:28 am
by kFoyauextlH


Added in 2 days 20 hours 49 minutes 56 seconds:
Seems like years old news:



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The curiousity of many people seems out the window, and that is drastically damaging their ability to assess and process information. The animals retain curiousity but now too many of the humans think that the answers they quickly receive are the conclusive, official, "canon" answer, as established by consensus among the more learned people, which was parsed and brought up by the search engines that display commercially lucrative search results containing that supposedly conclusive consensus, ehich the A.I. can then collate and summarize. The human is left no longer curious and smugly satisfied, in fact knowing little to nothing and quickly forgetting as well as there may be no area for the application and further value of the information.

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Re: AI - is it really intelligent?

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 11:33 am
by kFoyauextlH


I want to be anonymous and undoxxable if I try to use any of these things.

I'm reading about numerous instances of bots being used to manipulate votes, like comment upvotes and things sort of taken for granted by websites or which help them somehow so they don't care in all cases about data manipulation so long as it doesn't impact their income and money making aspects, but it ends up modifying the impression people get, it gives inaccurate feedback to the content creators and the audiences, it does a lot of harm potentially. People have also been studying how organized groups of trolls seem to be now rather than just the old fashioned genuine weirdo, they travel in packs and have agendas, in many cases they are operating like they are part of organizations or paid, sometimes they connect to governments working at some difficult to understand plan or psychological operation.

There are numerous fake stories written out, basically a terrifying flood of falsehood is masking the entirety of knowledge available online as soon as more people started using it, like this was the most threatening thing to whoever is behind all these attacks and comfortably letting them go on without much of a serious effort to identify and take fown all these efforts and to secure websites.

The A.I. has made it all the more easier to parse information online and to even auto-respond and flood auto-responses based on things people are typing, and much cruder forms were recently used for this just a year ago and two years ago but the technology in sll regards has rapidly improved to the point of being nearly indistinguishable to many people.

Lots of videos being promoted by YouTube vontain A.I. which it can not seem to identify or doesn't care to, trying to pass itself off as reality.

Since there have been increasing fake accounts caught, how many are not caught could be an enormous number.

There are reports on the news that people are being accused of crimes with A.I. evidence presented and successfully passing everyone's ability to deny it. Likewise, denying evidence as A.I. could become fashionable, either way it is disasterous and a tool for the worst criminals.



Wow, what a basement that guy has.

Though A.I. tools would have seemed to really help the efforts of individuals with little means, the people really benefitting from such seem to be the people with the most resources and prior training and who can be hired to assist in various projects, some of which are malign endeavours.

Very few ordinary people are benefitting at all or making much use in any lucatrive or creative ways with the new technology, they are mainly just stunned and being manipulated by those new technologies being used against them on every level, and being isolated from knowing or being able to confirm when that is the case, as bad examples are spread around to make much better and more convjncing ways in which A.I. deceiving people miss the supposed hallmark signs for picking up on them.

This started years earlier than the availability of such things but is currently so widespread that it has become uniquitous and indistinguishable from anything else for most people, and so in many cases interactions are partially or entirely A.I. generated, even what the discussions at least one real person may be having with A.I. are about totally generated falsehoods and non-realities, things that can't be found and which have no real hard record anywhere prior to very recently, even though they are aldo producing fake evidence that tries yo present itself as old.

This is coupled with all kinds of "stuff put up on the internet is always there" being taken down and totally unavailable, even in archives, just like Orwell's Memory Hole.

I also think it is far too late to do much about any of this besides being aware and also potentially figuring out how to navigate and make the best use of any of these dorts of things in this new hellscape, but these bastards have basically taken a huge sh*t on the internet and a lot of the good that it made available. Luckily, there is still a lot which is not corrupted, enough to probably ride with for a while, even though being able to interact with anyone long distance regarding such topics can be very difficult when it should be easier than ever, and any sort of interactions, even in person, seem increasingly pricey, cumbersome, risky, and futile.

The A.I. regime is spreading terror of others, fear everywhere, paranoia, and making people more isolated than ever before in human history.

Social mobility has reached a standstill even, with the only way to upgrade oneself being some kind of "You're On TV" type 15 minutes of fame by exposing oneself to the dangers of online notoriety.


Re: AI - is it really intelligent?

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 6:46 am
by kFoyauextlH

Re: AI - is it really intelligent?

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2026 9:24 am
by kFoyauextlH


This is like A.I. stuff.

Re: AI - is it really intelligent?

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 6:19 am
by kFoyauextlH


So with creeps like the Z in existence right now and the belligerent A and NATO and the E Union, and China and Russia and Japan and every lunatic now being as openly horrific, cruel, g*n*c*d*l and racist as can possibly be, they want to hand over man-killer technologies to these people to unleash upon the general public to "keep the peace", the terrible status quo, and to crush any hopes for a better future for the people, who will be crushed further into a spaceless existencr and squalid surroundings to fester in until they are done away with all together.

These people who have the knowledge to make these devices and go ahead and keep making them naively are, among many others, absolutely enemies and a danger to all people everywhere.

They will be k*lling people using machines based on facial recognition used in a racist way, they will be crushing all people eventually, starting with Muslims and "ethnic", "non-white" populatons, before the Z take it to the white fools too. The urgency which this all has to be stopped, but it only goes further every day, is tremendous, but the people are utterly docile and will be made the r*pe toys of a tiny select elite population in a way that is unprecedented in human history. This is the stuff of nightmares and causes me so much stress, because it is so easy to imagine these devices being used to crush the malnourished bones of the poorest people, then all people, by a monstrous group that has become a slave to completely inhuman ways of thinking and obsessed with aimless and needless progress and growth. This isn't even going to be in 50 years, let alone a decade, it is right now, these years.

They will start unleashing these bastard machines on protestors and in order to quell a largely fake and staged resistence, they want it to be the final blow to any hope for freedom by the general populace of the world, and the people will be like caged animals handled by brutally strong and nearly indestructible machines.

AI - is it really intelligent?

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 6:53 am
by atreestump
Have you seen the movie 2073?

Re: AI - is it really intelligent?

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 10:14 am
by kFoyauextlH
I'll see it soon and let you know what I think, my phone shut off as I was responding to this. The image for 2073 looks like a modern city in ruins, which is great compared to a functional city imprisoning people with killer robots.