Between the desire
And the spasm
Between the potency
And the existence
Between the essence
And the descent
Falls the Shadow
*Not with a bang but a whimper *
Between the desire
And the spasm
Between the potency
And the existence
Between the essence
And the descent
Falls the Shadow
*Not with a bang but a whimper *
I'm of course glad that someone in the media remembers that we live in a boring dystopia, but it is funny to me how lib-brained all the concerns are:
It is darkly funny to me that every news organization is shuddering about the impending disinfo bomb as if American society hasn't already been propagandized to complete subservience to capital. "Disinformation" has been weaponized by the ruling class for decades - look at the smearing of the Black Panthers and the lies and retaliation to truth tellers about every American conflict. Who bombed Nordstream, the Guardian? Careful with your answer, you don't want to leave your audience misinformed.
I worry less about this in the context of individuals tricking others and more about an unsaid aspect - the deliberate use by corporations to make advertising more deceptive and intrusive on a massive scale. Google and Meta are fundamentally advertising companies first, and they're the ones pushing the hardest to implement AI into their platforms.
Shouldn't it be a major indictment on your economic system when robots automating society is a crisis and not a goal we are shooting for to liberate workers from the toils of meaningless labor? Has anyone thought of this??? :thinkin-lenin:
While I appreciate your perspective on the media and the concerns raised, it's important to approach these issues with a balanced view. Here are a few points to consider:
Disinformation: While disinformation and propaganda have been used by various entities throughout history, it doesn't diminish the significance of addressing its impact in the digital age. The speed and reach of disinformation through AI technology can exacerbate its harmful effects, necessitating measures to mitigate its spread.
Malicious use by corporations: The concern about corporations leveraging AI for deceptive advertising practices is valid. However, it's crucial to acknowledge that regulatory measures and ethical frameworks are being developed to curb such misuse and protect users' interests. Holding corporations accountable for their actions is an ongoing process.
The labor crisis: The automation of certain tasks by robots can indeed free workers from repetitive and mundane jobs, but it also poses challenges such as job displacement and the need for retraining. The focus should be on ensuring a smooth transition for workers, redefining labor dynamics, and creating opportunities for meaningful work in a changing landscape.
By recognizing both the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI, we can strive for a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of its impact on society.
You cannot trick me, this was absolutely written by an AI lmao.
Yeah fortunately AI still writes with the eloquence of a brick
Yeah it has a terminal case of "Middle School Essay syndrome" where it's formulaic and lacking in wit or elegance.
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yes, and not a half bad job, either. btw, thank you for reading the article, after many years on reddit, its a refreshing change. cheers.