^Interesting article, has anyone else read it? I think it posits some rather provocative claims of how blackpills, Q/Maga complacency due to thoughts of being counter culture, trans-humanism, and general nihilism have infiltrated and bled into 2019.
>Also dubbed “sci-fi inevitabilism” by Hoffman, predictive programming is analogous to a virus that infects its hosts with the false belief that it is:
>Useless to resist central, establishment control. >Or it posits a counter-cultural alternative to such control which is actually a counterfeit, covertly emanating from the establishment itself. >That the blackening (pollution) of earth is as unavoidable as entropy. >That extinction (‘evolution”) of the species is inevitable. >That the reinhabitation of the earth by the “old gods” (Genesis 6:4), is our stellar scientific destiny. (8)
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Nathan Bailey
Interdasting link. TY.
Hunter Kelly
original article was written by Phillip D. Collins Feb. 6th, 2005
scary how accurate it was.
Owen Foster
Interesting read user, definitely something I think we're headed for in a very startling right.
Ryder Young
Yes, goyim, merge yourself with our (((google))) chinese tablet and become a luciferian.
Samuel Lopez
>Memes (contagious ideas) are instilled through the circulation of “mass appeal” documents under the guise of “science fiction” literature. Once subsumed on a psychocognitive level, these memes become self-fulfilling prophecies, embraced by the masses and outwardly approximated through the efforts of the elite.
Jack Morgan
>trump pepe
Gavin Powell
sounds terrible
Aiden Bell
yes, i think there is programming for every facet/"movement"/group in society.
All making them support their own establishment idol/candidate of their choice.
And all of those candidates/idols all part of the whole.
Then of course, that is nihilistic in itself, unless you realize by knowing this you have taken the first step.
just my thoughts
Nolan Sullivan
Struggled with nihilism myself for a while, since this isn't anything new to me. I just thought the article was good for people to read, form their own conclusions.
Cameron Davis
I think the term "blackpill" is just another form of contagious meme, meant to make nihilism seem counter-culture. and a way of fighting back.
when it is just repackaged, super-strength, complacency.
Xavier Wood
come on jim, bump me for mama.
Brody Rivera
dont wana die jim, cant feel muh legs
Jeremiah Scott
jim, the federal reserve international banking system, tell mama she can't afford muh tombstone cause of it
im cold jim, bump me
Michael Wood
I'd love a thread on AI, ''sentience'', transhumanism, etc. I'd be a welcomed break from the usual swill on the board.
I agree, and varied level of sentience. A popular redpilling user said something about the Earth having some level of sentience, hence "Mother Earth" and other ancient sayings on it. My memory is terrible and my explanation even more so but I wish he'd elaborate more on his knowled5e
Jose Baker
yes, i think AI sentience isnt exactly possible, I just think that man is capable of manufacturing the worst horrors of his imagination with high efficiency
thank ye jim, can feel muh legs again
Michael Long
also this thread is more about predictive programming, than AI sentience. hopefully.
Wyatt White
What if we create biomechanical beings, wouldn't that be something along the lines of AI? Introducing biotech, or some other nano machine into artificial embryos
Levi Collins
Ah alright I'll not derail from that. I don't know much about predictive programming outside the general knowledge of seeing things TV, movies, and games to get us used to it happening irl
Blake Lopez
meh its cool, not too concerned about derail long as people get to read article. and, I think wetware wouldn't give machines sentience, rather give the wetware sentience augmented efficiency.
Ian Wright
point being, its all just in the end, a horror created of man.
You mean you don't want another AOC thread or Yang thread? WTF!?
Hunter Bennett
yea, imagine someone claiming they know the "truth" always be weary of that.
I tend to look for deception, that way I at least know what ISNT the truth. best I can humbly do.
Joshua Baker
Ill also add to the sentience question further thoughts. When you look at how machine learning works, it is all based off of guesses and checks, and these checks are implemented by humans. and the results are are just millions of tiny gears grinding essentially, in order to tell time, like a watch. but man created this watch, and he tells time with it - per say.