Try lots of therapists until you find the right one, don't waste your time on ones that don't (e: help) - you might as well talk to a wall.
Reality: therapy is expensive, wait lists are long. And half the reason you're feeling like this in the first place is because of how much harder it's getting to keep ourselves fed, clothed and sheltered.
Oh, right. Microsoft is a corp. They don't care about the harm they do until it costs them money.
e: also, I love to bash on ms, but they're not the problem here. These things are being built all over the place.. In companies, in governments, in enthusiasts back yard. You can tell Microsoft, Google, Apple to stop developing the code, you can tell nvidia to stop developing cuda. It's not going to matter.
Everyone is. As time and tech progresses, you're going to find that it becomes increasingly difficult to avoid without going off-grid entirely.
Do you really think corps aren't going to replace humans with AI, any later than they can profit by doing so? That states aren't going eventually to do the same?
Interesting take, addiction to the convenience provided by AI driving the need to get more. I suppose at the end of the day it's probably the same brain chemistry involved. I think that's what you're getting at?
I'm any case, this tech is only going to get better, and more commonplace. Take it, or run for the hills.
The best solution to any problem is to go back in time to before the problem was created, sure. That cat's so far out of the bag, and it's only going to multiply and evolve.
Mhm, I wonder when we'll have the resources to build one that can tell the truth from other lies. I suppose you have to learn to crawl before you learn to walk, but these things still having trouble rolling over.
Idk, I find this hard to believe. I would think the challenge is more access to the information (gates, bandwidth), a speedy vault to store that information, and improving their models.
When you think about what's available on the internet, how much of human knowledge and propaganda is out there. With enough/deus ex tech, there's no way ai shouldn't be able to learn most of anything with the knowledge available, and the right trainers.
That's not how this is supposed to work. Most humans don't think like machines, and many are never going to. It's the job of your "ai" to work out what its human is telling it.
I'd not be surprised if they just had some other way to obtain the data, that's more reliable anyway. By legislating against it, maybe they dodge some contractual obligations idk, there's a million possibilities. That's a paranoid perspective.
In reality, I assume if I'm on the internet, or out in public, something somewhere is probably collecting data on me. Maybe that data is being linked somewhere, maybe it isn't. I believe privacy will be history soon. I think this will ultimately be a good thing.
As someone suffering from sciatica as a result of desk time, I feel this. This is why I consider the monetary system as it is abused and designed currently to be a cleverly masked slave system.
When the ruling class are able to dictate both how much money you get, how much you can buy with money, how can you even place a value on it. Shit's worthless. We've seen it become worthless overnight. I can't eat it, I can't shelter in it, I can't drink it. In my country, it's plastic, so I can only sympathise with the ecosystem we've been so careless of.. Not even burn it.
This is something I realised young, when my parents and grandparents described how much return they got for their time. It's even more evident across my lifetime.
I'm pretty much with you all the way. My take is that capitalism, corrupted by the ruling class is hardly distinguishable from indentured servitude at this point.
It's just that our collars/shackles are invisible, we are given the illusion of freedom, and our pain is more psychological than physical.
Try lots of therapists until you find the right one, don't waste your time on ones that don't (e: help) - you might as well talk to a wall.
Reality: therapy is expensive, wait lists are long. And half the reason you're feeling like this in the first place is because of how much harder it's getting to keep ourselves fed, clothed and sheltered.