Palantir CTO says AI doomerism is driven by a lack of religion
Palantir CTO says AI doomerism is driven by a lack of religion
I don’t recall the link for now, but there was a fairly long piece a couple of weeks (months? ago that went into the Thiel religious awakening. The short version is that he doesn’t necessarily believe in Jesus so much as he believe that organized religion is so important as a binding agent in society that you’re better off pretending to believe in it, advocating for it, and imposing it by force if it seems necessary, all to satisfy the human need for mimesis, or imitative desires and behaviors.
Society’s movement away from Christianity in particular as a uniquely humane and sophisticated global-ready religion means it’s okay to fall back on older “tribal” religious patterns like assertive scapegoating to reimpose the world order. There is room for regions of the world with independent traditions to impose them as a means of having a safe and orderly society, because it allows the Christian region to interact with a relatively small number of competing ideologies, which satisfy similar psychological needs for their populations, and therefore a balance can be maintained. It’s better for the system if most people hold sincere beliefs about the supernatural aspects, but it’s not utterly critical, particularly for elites, as long as folks legitimately buy into the societal repercussions of failing to rely on religion for social control. It’s like Pascal’s wager on meth, which is appropriate because a lot of it dates back to a German guy who was a Nazi apologist through most of the thirties until being discarded by them right before WW2. Some of this is strictly IIRC, so be on notice, LOL.
Conveniently, all this allows the Christianized advocates for this worldview to declare any systemic threat to the triumph of their vision for world peace to be accurately-enough referred to as the Antichrist, and the things you’re allowed to do to oppose the Antichrist are quite broad.
JD Vance is thought to be well-ensconced in the ideology.
He believes something incredibly toxic and nuts, but I’m not sure it’s exactly that Christianity is “true,” but rather that it’s just so incredibly useful that it might as well be, and therefore it’s not hypocritical to espouse it with gusto, regardless of what you think about the supernatural.
Ooga booga antichrist is coming
Plz gib billions 🥺
I fight antichrist and help bring back Jesus! 💪
I just need billions 🥺
Let’s rewrite that in a more positive tone.
AI doomerism is driven by those with a clear perspective.
I’m actually terrified by religious people and their unshakeable belief that everything’s gonna be okay because Sky Daddy will fix it and if we destroy the world well that’s just accelerating His plan so it’s all good.
Concerned about the consequences of our actions? Here just take some opiate-of-the-masses and chill out.
I think I’m one of the more well known religious folk on this place, and I am also a bit of an AI doomer.
I think the way some people want to use it is satanic.
Revelation 13:14-15 ESV
and by the signs that it is allowed to work in the presence of the beast it deceives those who dwell on earth, telling them to make an image for the beast that was wounded by the sword and yet lived. And it was allowed to give breath to the image of the beast, so that the image of the beast might even speak and might cause those who would not worship the image of the beast to be slain.
Ah yes, I love faith-based AI technology. The slop is real so long as you believe! /s
Seriously are these people who think your prayers are the reason your phone stays on 1% battery for an hour longer than you thought?
Person not gullible in one respect also isn’t gullible in another respect?
You don’t say?
So…being onboard with the AI revolution requires belief in imaginary things?
Yep. That actually checks out.