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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @zapsammy 10 Apr
i think that most of the population, especially that which works for the controllers, such as big companies and corporations, including governments, are stuck in the left-brain mode of survival, because that's what people have been trained to do - to act like automatons. picture ur average office worker. there has been an explosion in the number of administrators across all industries.
in this way, A.I. is reproducing the repetitive tasks traditionally done by humans. in technical language, A.I. is using parallel processing in order to make processing in series so much better than people are unfit for that task exclusively.
i see two main ways forward if A.I. won't go away:
- people learn how to use A.I. for their own benefit, by relearning how to use both of their cerebral hemispheres, snapping out of the left-brain imbalance.
- A.I. starts using people in order to make itself better in people's eyes, while keeping people in the left-brain modality. i am not sure what that will look like, because the degree of control required will differ person to person. docile humans will need less supervision and A.I. algorithms will focus on purely biological & behavioral data extraction from them, whereas the high-performing humans will need more supervision and more advanced type of data extraction will be employed, in order to conquer their will.
one must train very hard in order to build the more desirable outcome - one where people are masters of their dominion.
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