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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

The wrench in the A.I. works is the human. We are really the great unknown in all this. How we respond to the increasing presence of A.I. will determine its place in our future - as helpful technology that frees us up, or a nefarious presence that makes us increasingly irrelevant. Clearly both will be happening simultaneously.

I don't think we know what genuinely freed humans do, because of course, we actually haven't been free on this planet for a long time. We've operated in a somewhat covert slave-system for the most part which has recently become overt and obvious.

Our future depends on our compliance going forward; what we accept - the smaller and smaller corral they would like to place us in - 15 minute cities - the digital ID's and CBDCs would pretty much take care of our demise and AI's rise.

If we push back in large enough numbers I think we unleash an upgraded version of humanity, and I suspect we come with many features we have not yet tapped.

It's an existential crises. Do we value humanity? Not just its intelligence of course, (the emphasis on the mental, the provable, the left brain, has led us here.) If more of become aware of our intuitive aspects, the frequencies we exist in and have access to in the larger fields that hold us, then more of us would have avoided many of the pitfalls placed to entrap us.

I remain optimistic and I don't think it's just a coping mechanism. We're the wildcard and this pressurized world is pushing us into newer versions of ourselves. I think humans are far more expansive and impressive than we've been led to believe, and that those who are trying to ultimately cyborg us into the cloud, know that. They have to work very very hard at containing us.

Replication is all they have. It's synthetic and antithetical to humans who are genuinely creative and unique. In the end there is no comparison, but what we do with this growing AI presence is far from clear.

A really excellent, thoughtful article. Thank you. I will reread and share.

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Jeff Uhlich's avatar

Oh my gosh this is such a good and thought provoking article. Thank you. So much to reflect on. But what a great overview of the state of AI and its implications. I'm at once amazed/inspired and terrified.

You mentioned the Twitter Files a few times and I was wondering if you could clarify about that. What was your takeaway from that? That Twitter responded to requests from the administration at the time? That Twitter responded to requests from the Biden campaign? That Twitter was seen by those outside parties as so critical/influential that they needed to intercede?

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