Just like the magical algorithm claims, the idea that a machine trained on your posts, emails, and texts could *know* you enough to essentially become a digital copy of you is bizarre thinking. Tech bros really think people have no inner life—that there’s nothing beyond what you click and type.
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I had to write my advance directive to explicitly exclude several family members who still, to this day, will not believe me and cannot be trusted.
I could see some regulators stepping in to block sales in the EU, but that doesn't always work.
Unless you make them do it on their personal time which they don’t have because they are workers in a machine
My family know my wishes in a variety of circumstances where I'd be unable to consent, and I feel that lessens the decision burden on them slightly in those situations.
Hopefully it gets laughed at so hard they scrub it from everywhere.
Input->Output
Reductionist Simplistic Superficial Misguided
https://bsky.app/profile/symbo1ics.bsky.social/post/3klcvuibqj22o
https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/867314/summary
If I wanted to prove my machine could make the next move I'd have it learn all your moves but the last one and then watch it do what you actually did in that scenario
Train it on Asimov and get it to write Gold
It can't
When you're a soulless, empty gnawing husk of a person that values profit & power over all else & nothing else matters, you project that seeping, caustic evil out into the world around you
You think EVERYone is the empty, hideous chasm inside that you are
You then talk this way