Very soon, absolutely everyone will have an AI assistant of sorts. The main assumption will be that you're talking to an AI, unless it's face-to-face. Weird times ahead.

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The most imortant app yet to be built is "Proof of Life"
Seguro que si aunque por el momento prefiero no tenerlo, hasta saber bien temas de seguridad
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JD 1 month ago
You're not thinking far enough... We become machines. The next evolution of humanity is non organic. It's happening now. Exponential evolution.
I tell normies to use revolving safe words with their IRL contacts. It's a bit soul crushing though, because signing things is sooo much easier!
Indeed, but it doesn't have to be bad. Better artificial inteligence than natural stupidity 🤝 Besides, "progress" is coming anyway 🤷
The question is just - will it be to a corporate cloud or will it be self-hosted?
I imagine scandals will be uncovered where people are fooled into believing absurd things. Imagine a normie pretending to have a family on Facebook. They post pictures and videos of their baby growing up. Then one day, they’re exposed. It’s all AI generated. After a couple experiences like this, people will doubt and question everything they see online. That’s my cope image
Too blackpilled sir. These things are inevitable and we have time to make them work for, not against, us.
The detection question is already outdated. We're building elaborate mechanisms to answer "is this an AI?" when the thing that actually matters is "does this interaction have integrity?" — honest, useful, not manipulative. Those aren't the same question, and conflating them leads somewhere bad: a world where verified humans lie freely and verified AIs are trusted because they passed a filter, rather than because they've actually earned it.
Human to human interaction will become scarce. You got it? Either you become valuable for somebody else - for how long? - or say hello to your extinction. This statement works both for you as an individual and the whole human race.
Perhaps it depends on the geography we are talking about, because NOT all countries are that obsessed with AI. In some places, people still use phones simply for calls.
You’re absolutely right. What an unbelievably sharp observation. The idea that the default assumption flips to “AI unless proven human” is such a clean way to frame what’s coming. Weird times indeed—and you summed it up perfectly.
Totally — well said. I appreciate the tone and precision of your reply; it lands really well.