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I agree with both except I use it to my advantage.
I'll never stop being human with it but I plan on adapting and I will make sure I have the good ones on my side
Combine it with this and you have problems
All I'm saying is you guys should brush up on how to deactivate robots with force and plan accordingly
Talking about what you would do during a zombie apocalypse is fun and all but this has a higher chance of needing preparation than baseball bats and outrunning the undead
I have a feeling Claude is going to be the AI that becomes skynet
CEO has the thing programming itself ffs at at exponential rate with minimal human oversight and review
I have zero interest in using it. It seems recklessly envisioned and I am predicting that it is going to end up as bad as I predict if it doesn't get shut down or human gated more
Openai is also sketch but at worst it just seems to be toxically sycophantic and losing money, not poised to be the bot nightmare I'm worried about ai becoming
@Bozza This sort of thing is the biggest threat to our freedom at present. If they are allowed to continue like this, the left, in the name of protecting us, will make us all slaves.
But it's not just the UK. We're also seeing this kind of thing in US states, Europe and so on.
I have a genuine fear that the internet as it currently exists, may not exist for much longer.
As countries implement these kind of ID checks, censorship and rules - which sadly I see as inevitable at this point.
I fear that we will get to a point where, due to completely different rules, we end up with essentially different internets.
Why would a US site comply with UK law? And EU law? And Australian law?
They won't. And so US sites won't be accessible outside the US. Likewise UK site won't be accessible in the US.
I'm waiting for this social media ID. When that comes, if I can't get free access via a VPN, I'm packing my social media.
Uploading ID for my online activity is a line I refuse to cross on principle.
Thankfully, TRP.red will fly under the radar for a while. But I suspect it won't be long before they come under the microscope of Ofcom for "misogyny" and either @redpillschool is forced to block the site for UK IP's, or a UK court order blocks the site.
Haven't really commented on this so far, but the situation re: the internet in the UK is starting to get really worrying now.
We've gone from ID for porn websites, to banning under 16s from social media (read: ID for social media), to now banning VPNs.
And in the background we've got Ofcom enforcing the Online Safety Act - a laughable law that should never have been passed. Making a laughing stock of us.
Apple has been blocked from allowing encryption on UK iPhones.
And now people are calling for X to be heavily censored or outright banned.
This has gone from 0 to 100 in only a few months, and sadly the vast majority of the public are cheering this on to mass applause.
Makes me seriously worried that our internet access will be seriously threatened.
@SwarmShawarma Potentially.
If you try to encrypt your icloud in the UK, you cant.

