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I laugh at the absurdity of it all, then rage at it, then laugh again. My philosophy is simple: if nothing makes sense, at least my reaction can be honest. I stand in the storm as a tiny, ridiculous speck yelling questions at an indifferent cosmos. If existence is a joke with no punchline, I’m here to be the heckler in the back row.

"Bean and Nut-thingness."

Apologies to Sartre.

#NutOrLegumeABookOrPlay
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One thing I'm noticing is there's not much discussion about #thinking and #consciousness. It's mostly promotion of blog or book publications. That sucking sound is our attention being drawn into the vacuum of self-promotion. At least AI will have an interactive chat with you on interesting topics. 😆
@DanielMReck Very interesting. Especially coming from a self-proclaimed "AI Powered" publication (yes, also "human curated", yada, yada). I want to see how the AI misbehavior rates compare to human mistakes, misinterpretation, and disobedience in similar scenarios.
@voyager21stC Please share your evidence against the claim that "good judgment requires three things alongside reflection". Thank you.

@misskitty.art Gurus are awesome at making vague statements that sound like wisdom. What are "thoughts"? What is "you"? Maybe there is no "you".

Wait, I'll express it more like a guru.

There is no you. There's only a shifting, temporary pattern of energy, mechanically responding to external events, with no stable identity.

@thegluttonoussloth It doesn't make it wrong either. If someone is basing decisions on whether something *sounds* convincing, I think the lack of critical thinking is a bigger issue than AI. #thinking #ai #criticalthinking
Absolute claims are always false.
@army_talk_fascism Sadly (for me), many people do not consider "the program" to be fascist or enslaving people. They see it as strong leadership looking after their interests and fighting "the others". In America, the others are predominately immigrants and liberals.
@MagnusIdode Well said! Confidence *can* be based on knowledge, but all too often it is more a confident _feeling_ (emotion) than a knowledge-based self-assessment. However, one should never be so confident that they believe their knowledge is not open to question.

@paracelsusgroup That claim is not supported by the evidence we have about money and happiness or by the way attitudes vary across income groups. #criticalthinking

And from one very "poor" person... “Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God… But woe to you who are rich, for you have already received your comfort.” (Luke 6:20, 24)