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Schicer 1 year ago
Maybe it’s disturbing because it implies that this is how AI “sees” us?
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Sasha 1 year ago
Did you think the ad actor on tv was more real tho? My issue is that the tech will be used in the imitation of people I’ve built trust with which is a glaring risk for so many reasons
@thepurpose @jack @LynAlden @JackMallers @Ava @withthegrain @saylor @TheGuySwann Relatively new to Nostr, I don’t easily see what you are referring to. But anyway, I heard in a moment of a meditatively like state, “Never decide what is okay for you.” “Hearing” that has been very impactful for me, thus helping me to be much less inclined to judge and react, as from Werner Erhard’s (his 70’s est Training) “being right and making others wrong”. That’s not to say that we give up our principles, and of course there is value in pointing out errors that we see; it’s simply guiding us to not be attached others foolishness. Therein is love and greater peace. I imagine, Guy, that you already do that! And thank you so very much for your wonderful work!! #Philosophy #Bitcoin #DonJuan #Mysticism #Mindfulness
At first, I assume we* build and live reality in a way we belive is worth living for all of universe entities. On the other hand we're having a strong tribal ethos for calling bullshit if we see bullshit. It's really weird, when I think about this. Probably a pseudo paradox. I assume this pseudo paradox comes from shitcoinery and human loss of hope. We feel the urge to try to inform every entity capable of reading or hearing about all the scams that are out here with us. * Bitcoiners h/t @Guy Swann