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Nature in the North

@NatureInNorth

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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
@GSawision @Michphil1998 @RamblingMadman3 I agree, I’ve fled the city and bought land. I have no intentions on enabling a system that’s failed me & my family, decades ago. On the opposite side of the coin I feel drawn to hope, as if I’m going to wake up one day and things change Like Groundhog Day😆 I must like the pain?
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Michelle Phillips
Michelle Phillips@Michphil1998·
Canada needs a Nick Shirley to expose the tax payer fraud all across Canada!
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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
@ManOfKent15 If you got this far, here you go. Keep in mind (literally) these are allegories. If you take them physically you will forget the 7 years of your inner works. The 7 years it takes to become a new physical cellular being. A child will 🔒 you to an ebed if born. Any questions?
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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
@ManOfKent15 Language has been perverted since the translation of the New Testament. The word slave isn’t the right translation but it’s right there, in “gods book”. Clearly morality is not a building block in modern society.
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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
@sandeepnailwal Yet no screenshots were taken by these so called smart people. Having no evidence is brilliant. Wouldn’t you say..
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Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)
LLM based AI is NOT conscious. I co-founded a company literally called Sentient, we're building reasoning systems for AGI, so believe me when I say this. I keep seeing smart people, people I genuinely respect, come out and say that AI has crossed into some kind of awareness. That it feels things, that we should worry about it going rogue. And i think this whole conversation tells us way more about ourselves than it does about AI. These models are wild, i won't pretend otherwise. But feeling human and actually having inner experience are completely different things and we're confusing the two because our brains literally can't help it. We evolved to see minds everywhere and now that wiring is misfiring on language models. I grew up in a philosophical tradition that has thought about consciousness longer than almost any other, and this is the part that really frustrates me about the current conversation. The entire framing of "does AI have consciousness?" assumes consciousness is something you build up to by adding more layers of complexity. In Vedantic philosophy it's the opposite. You don't build toward consciousness. Consciousness is already there, more fundamental than matter or energy. Everything else, including computation, is downstream of it. When someone tells me AI is "waking up" because it generated a paragraph that felt real, what they're telling me is how thin our understanding of consciousness has gotten. We've reduced a question humans have wrestled with for thousands of years to "did the output sound like it had feelings?" It's math that has gotten really good at predicting what a conscious being would say and do next. Calling that consciousness cheapens something that Vedantic, Buddhist, Greek and Sufi thinkers spent millennia actually sitting with. We didn't build something that thinks. We built a mirror and right now a lot of very smart people are mistaking the reflection for something looking back.
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David Parker
David Parker@DavidJPba·
Why do Canadians love their tax slavery? Our government is bad at everything. Immigration = Disaster Military = Pathetic Justice System = A Joke Healthcare = Collapsing Finances = A basket case Diplomacy = Horrific Social Services = Bankrupt Are they good at anything?
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Bradshaw
Bradshaw@myabradshaw78·
Something to think about.. Carney is tanking Canada even further than a Part Time Drama Teacher with a Numerical Disorder.
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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
@myabradshaw78 Judging him on grocery prices 👀 Another Wiesel in the hen house it appears. Where’s mother goose when you need her?
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Canada Proud
Canada Proud@WeAreCanProud·
Bill C-22 is a newly introduced bill by the Liberals which allows them to attain "lawful access" to online data without a warrant. But don't worry, Carney Liberal public safety minister Gary Anandasangaree says that it won't be used to spy on ordinary Canadians. Do you trust him on this, or do you think this is yet another Liberal attempt to seize control of the internet?
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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
@GENIC0N Imagine it was spent on citizens lol Talk about utopia Politicians have stolen our utopia for their own version of heaven, which ironically turns out to be hell. The enabled idea that wealth means intelligence is rampant in society and this perversion of thought, leads the way
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George Sawision ME
George Sawision ME@GSawision·
@NatureInNorth @Michphil1998 @RamblingMadman3 The damage has been done! They can show you every statistic they want but cable tv and other sources block out other media ,and if you go on X and try to reach the elbows up crowd you will soon experience the CBC brain.
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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
This shows 1 in every 2.4 citizen’s in Canada are tied into political and government wages/gains. While the other 1.4 can’t find common ground, on purpose it appears. Half the Country is sucking the other half dry. I present to you: The lesser of two evils
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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
Endless enabling: “Millennial/Gen Z Dominance: Millennials now represent 50.1% of the federal public service. This means the "conjoined" ideology is now predominantly managed by younger generations who will be in these roles for the next 20–30 years” Canada.ca
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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
@MichaelCooperMP He was voted in after working with Goldman sacs lol What more evidence do you need that Canadians are not awake
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Michael Cooper, MP
Michael Cooper, MP@MichaelCooperMP·
SOUNDING THE ALARM Veteran RCMP Director WARNS Carney's police deal with Beijing is with the SAME Public Security Ministry operating ILLEGAL POLICE STATIONS in Canada. What could go wrong? Carney is SELLING OUT the security of Canadians to our BIGGEST NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT.
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Dr. Leslyn Lewis
Dr. Leslyn Lewis@LeslynLewis·
The federal government has now chosen to appeal to the Supreme Court its use of the Emergencies Act, despite two court rulings finding that its actions were unjustified and violated Canadians’ Charter rights. This moment should have been an opportunity for reflection, honesty, and beginning to rebuild trust with Canadians. Instead, this government is choosing to double down. The use of the Emergencies Act was not a small decision, it granted sweeping powers, including the freezing of bank accounts and restrictions on peaceful assembly. Courts have since been clear: the legal threshold for a national emergency was not met, and Canadians’ rights were infringed. Canada cannot move forward if we refuse to reckon with what has happened. Canadians deserve leadership that seeks unity, not one that reopens wounds. nationalpost.com/news/politics/…
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Nature in the North
Nature in the North@NatureInNorth·
@Michphil1998 No one is homeless with $500,000 without a massive drug habit. Give Canadians half a million dollars for one year, each. See who’s homeless then. These people fool themselves before they try to trick us. Or you, basically
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Dr. Ben Tapper
Dr. Ben Tapper@DrBenTapper1·
AI data centers can use up to five million gallons of water each day. Am I the only one concerned about how this could pose a serious threat to our farmers and our food supply? What happens when these centers seriously strain our aquifers and dry up irrigation systems? Is it really worth it?
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