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Natalia Blagoeva's avatar

I like the word 'delaborization' and indeed this is what is happening. With that said, we are faced with a greater challenge - how to turn this into something positive about humanity. I am not talking about putting our head in the sand or about being false positive. It is about realizing our human advantage over the machines and living it. ALso, in such situations I like the systemic questions: "What does this teach us?", "What is this problem a solution for?" and also the notion that we create what we believe in.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Thanks for the co sign of the word delaborization! Yes this is a time for folks to realize they will have to adjust! Yes our advantages as humans versus the machines but we must I feel reembrace our humanity. Your questions are necessary to our future.

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Yolanda Pritam Hari's avatar

good points Natalia. i liked that word delaborization too.

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Jeannettecally Modified's avatar

Everything is going from analog to digital. There will be no more "all rights reserved" This is WHY everything that was good is now ruined. Movies, music, food, transportation, "air" ...HUMANITY....EVERYTHING.

Analog people had more freedoms. Everything else...digitized or GMO'd is now OWNED outright.

Any person that took the Fauci Ouchy is now owned by that manufacturer. (made in A.I.'s image?) Movie remakes ... same difference , They just have to modify ONE scene with A.I. & it provides a new stream of digital slavery.

Imagine what will happen when A.I. gets it's dream come true & fully integrates with humanity & the biosphere. New Old (Whirled) Owners.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Yes it is going from analogue to digital. Yes digital/gmo'd is a control grid operation for me. Thanks for the engagement always

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Jenni Madden's avatar

I remember several years ago, when machines started using the digital instead of mechanical operations. Typewriters and adding machines, cash registers, turnstiles, vehicles, my dad was NOT happy. He would cuss out anything that replaced the old machines. He never stopped telling us how much he hated the new cars out in the mid 70's and beyond. They were ugly! He liked his Cadillacs, his 1960 Buick LeSabre, The old black 1949 Pontiac that sounded like a huge tin can when the door closed and his Ford Country Squire station wagon. Well, this is the problem that I see coming; those who will just remain stubborn for the sake of ________________ <fill in the blank, but it doesn't have to be my problem. I wish to keep my mind clear of the anger he felt and displayed, and harangued about. I wish to keep my peace and stay clear headed about what I will comply with when the next age unfolds, the Delabourization Age. But I will probably be non-compliant with the same things that I am non-compliant with now, and that is everyone's individual right, given by our Creator of ALL.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Yes the challenge of keeping out the anger that change brings. I am all for change if education comes with the change. However, most humans like routine and when routine is tossed it causes issues for them. I feel we are in one of these periods. thanks for the well thought engagement.

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Yolanda Pritam Hari's avatar

non compliant in he same ways. yeah, me too.

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Douglas McClenaghan's avatar

Yes, "AI is social engineering". This is one of the roles of technology. But I think AI is deliberate in ways other technology has been. The social engineering is upstream of the tech.

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