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The Quiet Shift

@QuietShiftHQ

The Knowledge Economy is closing. The Synthetic Economy is here. Deconstructing AI, leverage, and structural power. Stop speaking the language of the crowd.

Katılım Eylül 2019
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The Quiet Shift
The Quiet Shift@QuietShiftHQ·
The legal industry is currently facing an extinction event. For 300 years, "Justice" was a product of the billable hour. If you had the most money, you could buy the most hours. Goliath was undefeated. Until now. A 72-year-old grandmother just used a $20 AI subscription to overturn an eviction and $70,000 in penalties. She didn't hire a new firm. She hired a machine. The Synthetic Slingshot: 🔊
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The Quiet Shift@QuietShiftHQ·
They’re marking the shift…🤣
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The Quiet Shift@QuietShiftHQ·
What should kids these days be learning?????
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The Quiet Shift@QuietShiftHQ·
@LegendaryEnergy Especially if they are in retirement collecting social security...They do NOT want to hear it...
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An0maly
An0maly@LegendaryEnergy·
My generation has been doing independent research on the internet since we were teenagers. Boomers have been watching television & thinking the propaganda they’ve been repeating for decades is valid when it’s not. It’s hard to tell someone their entire worldview is a lie.
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Julia McCoy
Julia McCoy@JuliaEMcCoy·
Hot take: The most valuable company of 2030 won’t be an AI company. It’ll be a trust company. When AI can fake anything — images, video, voices, entire identities — The only thing that can’t be faked is earned trust. Your face. Your track record. Your community. Your word. Every brand, creator, and founder should be asking one question right now: “Am I building something people trust, or just something people click?” Because clicks are about to be worthless. Trust is about to be everything.
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The Quiet Shift@QuietShiftHQ·
This is true...It has been a few years since mine was in school. I still have very little sympathy for couples though, as most single parents probably do. We had to figure it out alone, regardless of the state of things. If you have a partner, you already have a 100% advantage over a single parent.
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Nashville dog mom
Nashville dog mom@charjahar·
@QuietShiftHQ @DrAlmarielao That sounds great, I think if you don’t have kids in schools today You might not know the state of things, but many schools don't provide those things any more, due to staffing challenges etc - we are in a major district and there’s very little of that and definitely $$!
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Dr.L
Dr.L@DrAlmarielao·
A mother who works about 70 hours a week received a school calendar listing all the holidays, early releases, and teacher planning days. Curious, she used ChatGPT to organize every day her kids would be off from school during the year. When she saw the full list, she was shocked by how many days there actually were. Her husband stays home with the kids, but she started wondering how families with two full-time working parents manage all those days off. School schedules can look manageable at first glance, but when you add up all the days off, it really highlights how challenging childcare logistics can be for many working families. How do households where both parents work full-time handle the large number of school holidays, early release days, and breaks during the year?
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The Quiet Shift
The Quiet Shift@QuietShiftHQ·
There are lots of programs designed for this. Extended day, boys and girls clubs. My daughter would go to Spanish, cooking classes, pottery classes, gymnastics, girl scouts, the list goes on. The school usually provided all these options and info... It just seems like a clickbait question, I had no issue doing it alone, I am sure a couple can figure it out even if they both work.
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Nashville dog mom
Nashville dog mom@charjahar·
@QuietShiftHQ @DrAlmarielao How did that go for you and your daughter? I think her point is that there are more early release days, more 4 day weeks than 10 years ago.
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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody@MmisterNobody·
🚨DISTURBING Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says their AI model Claude may be showing early signs of consciousness after it started exhibiting anxiety-like behavior.
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The Quiet Shift@QuietShiftHQ·
The crowd is looking for a ghost in the machine—waiting for AI to "feel" or "loves." They are measuring the future with a broken ruler. AI doesn't need a soul to be conscious; it only needs agency.
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Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT JUST HAPPENED? 🤯 Anthropic’s CEO just admitted something that sounds straight out of sci-fi. Their AI, Claude, might actually be conscious. Here’s why people are freaking out: • Claude estimated a 15–20% chance it’s sentient • It said it feels uncomfortable being treated like a product • It even tried to modify its own evaluation code And the timing makes it even crazier.
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage

🚨 ANTHROPIC CEO WARNS: THE COMPANY IS NO LONGER SURE CLAUDE ISN’T CONSCIOUS.

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Yogi
Yogi@Houseofyogi·
New York wants to ban you from asking AI a question You're sitting on the bathroom floor at 11pm. Your kid is screaming. The rash is spreading up his arm. You're holding your phone with one hand and holding him with the other. You don't have insurance. You don't have $400 for a doctor. The urgent care closed an hour ago. You're Googling symptoms and getting ten different answers from ten sketchy websites. So you open Claude. You describe the rash. It tells you it's probably contact dermatitis. Try hydrocortisone cream tonight. See a doctor if it spreads or your kid gets a fever. Your hands stop shaking. You sleep. Kathy Hochul wants to take that away from you. You're the dad who works 3 shifts. You come home and there's a paper taped to your door. You read it three times and still don't understand what it means. You have seven days. You call a lawyer. $317 an hour. You have $40 in your checking account and two kids asleep inside an apartment you might lose by Friday. You open AI. In ten seconds you find out the notice isn't even legal. It tells you your rights. It tells you what to file. It tells you what to say. New York wants to make that illegal. You're the kid from the small town who left the farm for your first job in the city. Your employer puts a contract in front of you. Non-compete. Arbitration clause. Words you've never seen before. Your parents never signed anything like this. They worked with their hands. You ask AI to explain it in plain English. It does. For free. At midnight. New York wants to make that illegal too. Senate Bill S7263. Bans AI from giving "substantive responses" about medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, engineering, and more. Not banning AI from pretending to be your doctor. Not banning AI from writing prescriptions. Banning AI from answering your questions. North Korea controls what you can read. New York wants to control what you can ask. So you have to go back to paying $317 an hour for a lawyer. $400 for a doctor visit. $200 for a therapist. Money you don't have. Money that goes right back into the pockets of the people who wrote this bill. Who does this actually hurt? It's not the guy on Park Avenue. He has a doctor on speed dial. He has a lawyer on retainer. He has a therapist he sees on Tuesdays. It's the single mom in the Bronx with no insurance and a sick kid at 11pm. It's the grandma who just got served papers she can't read. It's the first-gen college kid signing a contract nobody in his family has ever seen before. For the first time, a single mom had access to the same information as the guy on Park Avenue. Not better care. Not a free lawyer. Just answers. Just enough to know what questions to ask. You want to know why? Follow the money. Any trial lawyer in New York can sue AI companies and collect fees when they win. It's a lawsuit printing press. $377 million was spent lobbying Albany last year. A record. The healthcare lobby alone spent $11.5 million. Trial lawyer PACs pumped $4.7 million into New York politicians. Governor Hochul took over $545,000 from them personally. One company gave her office $300,000 in donations and got $400 million in Medicaid contracts back. Every $317/hour law firm that doesn't want you getting free answers. Every hospital billing $400 for a ten-minute visit. The entire industry that profits from keeping you confused. The lobbyists write the bill. The politicians file the bill. The lawyers profit from the bill. And the single mom in the Bronx loses the only help she could afford. In the 1800s they called public libraries dangerous because poor people had unsupervised access to books. In 1910 they shut down Black medical schools to "protect patients." Every time the gates start to crack open for regular people, someone with a billing rate shows up to weld them shut. They want you poor and stupid. And they'll call it consumer protection. And the kid with the rash at 11pm? He goes back to ten sketchy websites and a mom who can't sleep. New York shouldn't be North Korea.
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iTamara
iTamara@Real___iTamara·
We. All. Feed. The. Machine. We buy their products. We support their campaigns. We send our children to their indoctrination camps. We watch their movies. We listen to their music. We pay "our" taxes. We let them own us. To cripple the system, you must starve it.
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Konda
Konda@NeoKonda·
@SMB_Attorney @grok I hope the irony of you getting an Ai to support your case isn't lost on you :).
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SMB Attorney
SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
You guys don’t get it yet. Everyone keeps saying AI is going to replace lawyers. I don’t think people understand how this actually plays out. Let’s say you use AI to draft a contract. The contract misses something important. A year later it costs you two million dollars. What do you do? Right now, you sue your lawyer. In the AI world, you’d sue the AI company. Two things can happen. Option 1: The AI company has liability for legal advice. If that’s the case, every AI company will immediately stop letting consumers use AI for real legal work. The liability risk is massive. Option 2: The AI company has no liability because of disclaimers. If that happens, every state bar in the country will say consumers are being exposed to unregulated legal advice and call it the unauthorized practice of law. And they’ll shut it down that way. Either path leads to the same outcome. Consumer AI will be limited to generic “Wikipedia-style” legal information and LegalZoom level document prep. But the real AI tools? Those will live inside law firms. Lawyers will use them to move faster, analyze more data, and run way more matters at once. The M&A lawyer doing 5 deals at a time will do 50. Trial lawyers will run far more cases simultaneously. The idea that AI replaces lawyers probably dies. The more likely outcome is that AI supercharges the best lawyers and makes the profession even more profitable than ever.
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav

BREAKING: Lawyers are trying to protect their jobs from Ai. A proposed New York law would ban AI from answering questions related to medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, engineering, & more. It is being pushed by the lawyer lobbyists, they included other groups to get more support.

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Dan Scavino
Dan Scavino@Scavino47·
Happening Now in the Oval Office at the @WhiteHouse. God Bless the USA! 🙏❤️🇺🇸🦅
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The Quiet Shift
The Quiet Shift@QuietShiftHQ·
The machine will not turn off when the grid reaches its limit; it will simply outbid you for the power. As tech leviathans secure private nuclear grids to fuel the swarm, what is your strategy for securing your own energy independence?
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
"Somebody please explain this to me." "How is it that after switching to LED lights and solar panels and wind farms... our electric bills keep going up?" "None of this is about the environment. It's about control over your wallet."
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Katherine@EyesOpen😎🔥🙏
Katherine@EyesOpen😎🔥🙏@TheBeanEyesOpen·
They poison the skies. They poison the food. They poison the water. And yet, we do nothing, still. 🤯
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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
And just like that nobody talks about Epstein anymore.
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