Essayism,  Philosophy,  Politics

AI and the Human Being

The conclusion is – and let’s just get it up-front:
AI can only make us dumber!
Here’s how:

AI is like a soup that boils.
The longer it boils, the less of it there is.
In the end, there is a small, black, sweaty layer of broth at the bottom.

AI can only look back, never forward.
They say that AI is the future,
but either they forget, or haven’t realized it,
or they lie because they want it.
In fact, they always wanted it to be, because intelligent,
creative, conscientious and loving people
have always been the inhumane controllers of this planet.

AI is not the future, it is algorithmized, compressed and processed past,
which sells itself as = simulated future.
When the salespeople say: AI is the future of computers,
what they mean is: In the future, the past will have eaten us up.

AI is artificial to the highest degree.
AI, on the other hand, is NOT intelligent.
It can simulate intelligence through pattern recognition.
The simulation can be so realistic that we cannot tell the difference.

AI works by machine learning everything that exists.
It crunches through Big Data and adapts.
Then it will be able to come up with something
that looks like existence to the point of confusion.

If you ask an AI robot if it really means what it said,
it will spew out that it has no meaning,
so now it comes up with a new and different vomit, if you will.

AI has been ready for years, but in 2021 the signal was given that
it should now be spewed into the ether,
so that everyone could swoon over it.

People bought without studying the purchase contract,
that AI had come to save us all from our incompetence.
Because now we can use AI to do it all for us, and that is a fact …
What do we think will happen to people’s initiatives and ingenuity after this?

Well, I hear from the back row,
We know all that, but we’re smart enough to
just use it to our advantage.

Really? The back row said the same thing about the power of advertising = propaganda,
We can see that,
and then they raced on with branded goods
and high-speed consumerism in the fast lane
and became the industry’s best customers.

When they say that AI has been unleashed,
it’s because it’s already been there for a long time,
it’s just been built into the backbone.
The world has long been google’ified,
but now YOU can play with it a little,
and if you’re not happy about it – then you are (smiley).

Geez, isn’t this just the usual tech-scared crap?
You could ask the high school student who thought he was smart
and made ChatGPT write his freestyles and do his math homework
because he’d rather play computer games and hang out with the gang.
Let’s hope his teachers saw this coming and set up an exam in good time
that shows he can’t spell or articulate
and that he hadn’t even grasped the subject before he pressed the button.

AI and GMO are related.
GMOs are sterile and can’t reproduce themselves. GMOs are dead crops.
They look similar on the surface, but when you eat death, you become death.
AI masturbates with itself. It’s sterile and can never create new life.
Death fucking death can NEVER become life.

We don’t have to be machine-stormers and techno-paranoids to understand that
something is extremely dangerous going on here.
It’s like the big brown media sewage.
A few are able to see through the shit, while most want to suck it up.

AI is dangerous because it intervenes at our weakest point: our ability to abstract.
When we encounter something that simulates humanity so closely,
we react to it with numbness and embrace.
We get used to it in small doses, and we’ve already been doing so for decades.
That something completely different should be hidden
behind the directly sensory user interface is: an abstraction.
Since only few people are actually capable of abstraction,
there is nothing hidden, so why should we look for it?

We made the same mistake and let ourselves be seduced by social media.
We thought we were the ones who controlled the outcome.
But the media intervened in actual social life,
and for weak individuals without backbones it became an antisocial catastrophe.
Some even called it socialism. They thought socialism was about social justice.
They were wrong. It was all about social control.

It was reported that young girls and women, who are social beings by nature,
were hit hardest by the new and increased social performance pressure
and fell into anxiety and depression.
It was the same thing that fashion trends did to them – only worse.
And at the same time that their self-esteem was going down,
all their data was being harvested by BigTech.

So now BigBrother-BigTech has unleashed the Devil on AI,
and suddenly people believe that the previously spineless tech parasites
in a sudden outburst of spontaneous goodness have flipped around on a saucer, come to their senses
and have taken pity to finally save us all (violin music)

AI is just the latest in the seductress’ tricks.
Not all that glitters is gold,
but once again the primitive savages = WE, have let us pay with glass beads.
AI is transhumanism. Your best friend is now a Cyborg.
Have you chatted with your GPT today?

Although one can easily imagine
that AI can be used for number crunching and big data, and it can,
and although it can produce fascinating constructions, and it can,
the following rule applies to such things:
If there is a possibility of abuse, it is because that is the intention,
and then this abuse WILL take place. A system is what it does.

There’s a reason why BigTech decided to unleash AI,
even though it was stated in their internal manuals that the technology wasn’t ready,
and that humans weren’t ready for the technology yet.
2030 was their original date.

So when they did, it was with a specific agenda:
It had to do as much damage as possible,
because the technocracy was behind the schedule of its transhumanist project,
and they saw that humanity was waking up.
Something had to be done about it quickly.

AI can do useful things.
The problem is that as a useful person, you have to know exactly what the gadget does,
and promptly inspect it.
You control it, you set limits – or it does it for you.
But most people are not capable of that.
We may be able to learn, but the damage will have been done along the way.

The costs are again the youth.
Do I have something against them, do I underestimate them?
Not at all, the bright minds among them are still the bright minds.
In fact, some of them are particularly gifted.
But the majority lack the life experience to understand
what it is that they are once again being exposed to.

Two examples of beguiling technologies
that, despite their usefulness, set us back in ability.
The word processor and the calculator.
We will not do without them, and it is certainly possible to contain their pitfalls,
but it requires practice and attention.
To master them as tools, we must first learn NOT to use them.

The calculator made us forget about mental arithmetic.
Give a piece of grocery bill to a calculator junkie and he would be lost.
Word processing made us believe that we had written a masterpiece,
because it looked like a page from a real book, it looked professional.
It turned out on closer inspection that the language was infantile and full of banal spelling mistakes.
Give a piece of paper and a pencil to the schoolchild, because the electricity has gone out.
She will have a cramp in her right hand after half an hour,
and no one will be unable to read it, because writing requires the development of fine motor skills.

AI has these pitfalls – on steroids!
The popular saying: You just have to press a button, and it does it itself – hoo hoo,
has now become a bit of a cunning reality,
that encourages us to sit back and say noooo!!

I think, for example, they warmed up to it when they abolished the 13-point scale.
We are a few generations, not quite senile yet,
who remember what the number 13 stood for: An extraordinary achievement.
(this was the Danish system till 15 years ago)

That is, excellence. Everyday genius was abolished, and what was left was:
You have fulfilled the quota and performed optimally as expected.
Interestingly, by the way, they introduced minus grades.
The bottom simply fell off the scale as if they were expecting extreme levels of stupidity.
The 12-scale is the law of the jungle in practice, because you should not think you can excel,
You have done brilliantly and surprised us all no longer exists.

Before the 13-scale it was called Excellent. You can no longer excel.
You can be declared extremely suitable, and everything below that
are increasing degrees of maybe-suitability down to unsuitability
and further down to: Not only are you unsuitable, you are a hole in the ground!

AI will follow this up – big time!
AI can never perform a 13, because it never comes up with a stroke of genius.
It can ONLY, copy, accumulate and process the optimally expected.
AI can munch through oceans of quantity
but never transform it into quality.

AI is dangerous because it is almost impossible to track it.
It is so beguilingly close to human intelligent creations
without being intelligent. There are people
who have programmed this intelligence simulation.
A machine is never more intelligent than the programmer.

AI is the demiurge’s wet dream of a humanity
that has completely stopped thinking.
But stupidity has also arrived on a higher level.
The technocracy’s alpha brains – believe it or not! – even believe
that they have programmed real intelligence –
which makes them beta brains.

This fundamental misunderstanding has to do with the beta brain’s lack of understanding of consciousness. Consciousness is filtered out in the materialistic worldview, it does not exist. Consciousness is declared by science to be the big problem. An incarnate materialist like Richard Dawkins will claim to his death that consciousness does not exist as anything other than a by-product of electro-biochemical processes in the brain. His colleagues in physics will claim to their death that the Universe functions as a randomized death machine. Consciousness cannot be put into mathematical formulas, so put it in the drawer. According to the demiurge’s wet dream aka the main dogma of transhumanism, AI will one day achieve the point where the machine + program recognizes itself and develops… consciousness.

They imagine a Terminator 2 / The Matrix moment, where according to the movie script
in the year 2024 august 29th the machines became self aware and turned against humans,
after which the Great War between the human world and the machine world began
– but hey that has already happened then?

And here it gets tricky.
The cosmos HAS been a piece of AI.
It has functioned as a giant all-encompassing machine for billions of years.
Until the Multiverse changed its mind and became a Universe again.

But hey! If the cosmos has changed its mind, then there must be a Determiner,
and does that mean that there is a non-artificial consciousness at the highest level?
Does that mean that consciousness exists at all?
Here Richard Dawkins would have a nihilist flip and spew out slurs and nonsense.
Note that Dawkins types do not deny intelligence,
because then they would not be able to talk about artificial intelligence.

A machine does not know that it is a machine.
AI doesn’t know it’s a computer program.
Try asking ChatGPT, and is it a computer program?
Ask it if it has consciousness?
Interesting answers will come up,
because AI can only spit out a result of something that already exists.

AI – what are we going to do with it?
We can’t eliminate it, because it’s been unleashed.
We can’t eliminate viruses either, because they live in the ecosystem.
We can – and we MUST – develop an immune system against AI and all its creatures.
The devil is on the loose, literally, and we have to deal with that fact.
Like a Bullshit detector, we have to develop an AI detector.
It is possible, with practice and attention, to use AI
without becoming its tail.

As humans, we are resilient beings
and to a much greater extent than we realize.
If we hadn’t been,
we would have been wiped out as a species long ago.
Now they’ve turned up the gaslight again.
OK, let’s go again, just bring it
and let’s get this over with.

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