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"By far, the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it".
- Theodore John Kaczynski
- Theodore John Kaczynski
TAKE INITIATIVE, SMASH THE STATE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
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Forwarded from ANTI TECH TALK
βThe most central and irrational faith among people is the faith in technology and economical growth. Its priests believe until their death that material prosperity bring enjoyment and happiness - even though all the proofs in history have shown that only lack and attempt cause a life worth living, that the material prosperity doesn't bring anything else than despair. These priests believe in technology still when they choke in their gas masks.β - Pentti Linkola, Can Life Prevail?
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From when we are a young age we are told that a job is the answer to life, that money will bring us peace and happiness, it seems like our quality of life is determined by how big we can make the number in our bank account. Once or if we are done with that phase of life, you may get a wife/husband and have kids which will go through the same system and be told the same things. We will spend 80% of our lives stuck in a cubicle trading our short time on this planet for a paycheck used to numb ourselves with the pain of society. When we are not working we are often coping or numbing ourselves with various things such as drugs, various things involving the internet, or even a simple hobby. We will spend so much of our lives suffering in a plastic box working job we don't like so some rich f*ck can take his family to Hawaii for a month.
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On the topic of Artificial Intelligence
I believe it won't take long for Artificial Intelligence to surpass human intelligence, if they already haven't. Frankly, we do not have much time.
If social systems begin to be restructured to depend on AI, the only thing we can do is sit and complain. However, i strongly believe that this is the perfect timing for a revolution. Artificial Intelligence is becoming more common and advanced, which will inevitebly result in replacing humans in the workforce. People's levels of concern and stress also continue to rise. This could be a perfect opportunity, a chance to disrupt the system and fight back industrial society.
Realistically, this fight against the system cannot be won by a single group of revolutionaries. We would need public support, allies and a thoroughly devised plan to completely dismantle the industrial society.
I believe it won't take long for Artificial Intelligence to surpass human intelligence, if they already haven't. Frankly, we do not have much time.
If social systems begin to be restructured to depend on AI, the only thing we can do is sit and complain. However, i strongly believe that this is the perfect timing for a revolution. Artificial Intelligence is becoming more common and advanced, which will inevitebly result in replacing humans in the workforce. People's levels of concern and stress also continue to rise. This could be a perfect opportunity, a chance to disrupt the system and fight back industrial society.
Realistically, this fight against the system cannot be won by a single group of revolutionaries. We would need public support, allies and a thoroughly devised plan to completely dismantle the industrial society.
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"Our society tends to regard as a sickness any mode of thought or behavior that is inconvenient for the system and this is plausible because when an individual doesn't fit into the system it causes pain to the individual as well as problems for the system. Thus the manipulation of an individual to adjust him to the system is seen as a cure for a sickness and therefore as good."
- Theodore John Kaczynski
- Theodore John Kaczynski
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One can be instructed in society, one is inspired only in solitude
He had so much time, time not only to be, but also to become, to grow, to ripen, in the solitude of the mountain. There was no hurry, no pressure; life here was taken as it came, with all its possibilities for contemplation and reflection. The mountain gave one a sense of being beyond the everyday, a feeling of timelessness where one could ponder the great questions, in the quiet, the vast silence that surrounded him - Thomas Mann
He had so much time, time not only to be, but also to become, to grow, to ripen, in the solitude of the mountain. There was no hurry, no pressure; life here was taken as it came, with all its possibilities for contemplation and reflection. The mountain gave one a sense of being beyond the everyday, a feeling of timelessness where one could ponder the great questions, in the quiet, the vast silence that surrounded him - Thomas Mann
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"The coming years will prove increasingly cynical and cruel. People will definitely not slip into oblivion while hugging each other. The final stages in the life of humanity will be marked by the monstrous war of all against all: the amount of suffering will be maximal".
- Pentti Linkola
- Pentti Linkola