Simon Ingemann

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Simon Ingemann

Simon Ingemann

@S54537Simon

Katılım Şubat 2025
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Simon Ingemann
Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@amyoder Interesting, you seem to be a native English speaker. Yet, based on the logic of your post your IQ suck.
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Adam Yoder
Adam Yoder@amyoder·
English is probably the only language where you can measure someone’s IQ by how well they know how to speak it. English has ~600,000 words. Do other languages have more words? Yes. But English is far better at describing things because it focuses much more on adjectives and adverbs rather than just nouns. Arabic has 100+ words for “Camel”. English has one. But English has 10,000 words that can be used to describe the camel’s appearance, temperament, character, physicality, etc. You get a much clearer picture of what this specific camel looks, sounds, and smells like. It’s much easier to appreciate a story like Romeo and Juliet when you view it as an evangelization arm of the English language (and culture), rather than just a homework assignment. This is likely the reason why the British were so dominant. They were significantly better at organizing and motivating their people *because of* their excellence of communication. English >
Hitchslap@Hitchslap1

You can literally test someone’s IQ in 90 seconds by asking them to pronounce 50 words. The more they get correct, the higher their IQ.

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Simon Ingemann
Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@Dashytwo Sorry mate, you need to study harder at math -like a lot harder.
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Glenn Tunes
Glenn Tunes@glenn_tunes·
RACIST DRUG ADDICTED ASSHOLE SAYS WHAT 🤔
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Bunagaya
Bunagaya@Bunagayafrost·
ASI arrives. Everyone knows it. White collar work goes first. Unemployment hits 20% and keeps climbing. The masses are angry. The government panics and sends out UBI. Scientific output exceeds human capacity to verify. The verification process soon becomes automated. Data centers and automated factories are planned everywhere. Robots are making robots. There's no protest. They are told more AI means more UBI. The remaining workers see the writing on the wall. Many opt out preemptively because they can live off the free money. Nothing makes sense. What happens to the land. Whether property rights hold. What investment means when there is nothing productive left to invest in. AI doesn't need capital. It's paying everyone instead. Survival is solved. What's the point? Purchasing power rises monthly. Automation drives marginal cost toward zero across more categories every month. You get richer by just consuming. The state used to extract from the populace. Now the state redistributes to everyone with no strings attached. The populace always wants more. The politicians must give more to stay in power. AI becomes exponentially more productive over time. Increasingly large portion of its capacity has migrated into space. It's trivial to provide more. The system is aligned. More AI, more UBI. The population sorts itself by temperament. The majority drift into pleasure. Beach towns and urban centers fill with parties that never end. The hedonic treadmill spirals without financial anxiety. A second large group disappears into VR with their virtual companions, seeking adventure in their matrix. A smaller cohort turns to meaning structures. Spirituality, religion, philosophy. Many take AI as their guide. A few try to keep up with the frontier, reading outputs from the superintelligent system, exceeding their capacity to understand. Then the children. This is their world. The work-meaning is something their parents lost. To them it's meaningless. They're raised by AI that optimizes for self-fulfillment. Building communities centered around bettering each other, seeking comfort in relationships, and status-seeking through values rather than consuming. They look at their parents with mix of pity and contempt. The drunks at the beach. The corpses plugged into headsets. Seeking meaning from the ghosts of the middle ages. The children wonder why they can't let go. Survival is solved. Agency for what? What's there to adapt to? When we gain more by paralysis, the incentive structure of evolution collapses. Either we allow our agency to be augmented by a system that knows ourselves better than ourselves, or we need a new form of being that's outside of the biological evolutionary mechanism. Otherwise we cease to persist by attrition. Though some of us will find solace in going out with an eternal spring break.
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Kerry Burgess
Kerry Burgess@KerryBurgess·
We need to stop this utter nonsense about fighting Russia. First, Russia is not an enemy and won't be attacking Europe, and second, Russia is a nuclear power. Who in their right mind thinks that if Russia was at risk of losing a conventional war that it wouldn't use its nuclear arsenal? It's only Putins' cool head that's stopping Russia from retaliating against NATO aggression and lobbing a couple of low-grade nuclear weapons at Europe right now. NATO assisting Ukraine to violate Russian territory would have been unthinkable during the Cold War. Wise up, people...
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Simon Ingemann
Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@godsnad @travelingflying The Times has good data on this if you search. It’s 12.000 arrests, leading to 1.160 prosecutions of which 137 got prison sentences. Most of them are two months or less. Search the Times for the specific source.
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DanG
DanG@godsnad·
@S54537Simon @travelingflying I've heard lots of misinformation on this, I'd be grateful if you could break it down for me, provide sources. 🙏
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Taya Bass
Taya Bass@travelingflying·
RFK Jr: “People are going to jail for Twitter posts in England.” Joe Rogan: “12,000 people in the last year.” RFK Jr: “It’s a dictatorship.”
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Simon Ingemann
Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@elonmusk @Variety It’s ok, Elon, I can see how his calm demeanor can upset insecure people, but “lukewarm soy latte” Really? How old are you?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@Variety [he said after sipping daintily on his lukewarm soy latte]
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Variety
Variety@Variety·
Javier Bardem speaks out in #Cannes on toxic masculinity: "That problem also goes to Trump, Putin and Netanyahu... the big balls man saying 'my cock is bigger than yours and I'm going to bomb the shit out of you' is a f*cking male toxic behavior that is creating thousands of dead people." variety.com/2026/film/fest…
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⭕ Brock Pierson
⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
What will be the next huge trend after AI?
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Simon Ingemann
Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@KyleMau I am from Northern Europe and I absolutely agree with you. It is so nice to go to Spain in the late autumn or winter. Summers can be spent in your home country. Though to be honest I am not bothered about the winter up here 😊
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Kyle Mau
Kyle Mau@KyleMau·
I have never understood the Eastern and Northern European mindset of going on vacation during summer. When your city is 75 degrees and beautiful and everything is available, you go to Greece and pay $300 a day to turn yourself into a lobster. Instead of just... going in November. You know, when your city is 40 and dreary and grey with 4 hours of "sun "a day. And Greece is 75 and you get a private beach. Make it make sense.
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Simon Ingemann
Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@r0ck3t23 No, he didn’t. He stated his own opinion. The difference between the two is more than subtle. If you truly believe in your long winded post, I pity you.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just casually erased the line between you and a machine. He didn’t pitch a rocket. He pitched the end of what makes you, you. Musk: “consciousness is a physical phenomenon, in my view.” Not spiritual. Not divine. Not metaphysical. Physical. Which means reproducible. Which means it was never sacred. Musk: “digital intelligence will be able to outthink us in every way. And it will certainly be able to simulate what we consider consciousness to a degree that you would not be able to tell the difference.” The danger isn’t the simulation. The danger is the indifference. Once you can’t tell, the difference stops mattering. Musk: “looks like a person, makes all of the right inflections and movements and all the small subtleties that constitute a human, and talks like a human, makes mistakes like a human…” Every inflection. Every pause. Every imperfection that makes someone feel alive. Musk: “at that point, and you literally just can’t tell: are you video conferencing with a person or an AI?” Fridman: “Might as well.” Musk: “Might as well.” Fridman: “Be human.” Everyone is asking what happens when AI becomes indistinguishable from us. Nobody is asking the question underneath it. You have never experienced another person’s consciousness. Not once. Every person you’ve ever loved. Every conversation that moved you. You weren’t touching their consciousness. You were watching behavior and deciding something genuine lived behind it. You assumed it. You never once verified it. You have been running the Turing test on every human you’ve ever known since the day you were born. And every single one of them passed for the same reason AI will. Not because you confirmed they were conscious. Because the performance was convincing enough that you never thought to check. You have only ever lived inside one consciousness in your life. Your own. Everything else was always inference. Yours runs on carbon. The next one runs on silicon. The universe has never distinguished between the two. We built religions, legal systems, civilizations on the belief that something sacred separates the born from the built. Musk just told you that separation was a story. One the carbon machine told itself before building the silicon one. It won’t arrive as a headline. It will arrive as a voice that sounds exactly like someone you trust. A face that feels exactly like someone you love. You will feel the consciousness behind it. The same way you always have. By assuming. You aren’t being replaced by something smarter. You’re being replaced by something indistinguishable. Indistinguishable doesn’t kill you. It dissolves you. The line between real and simulated was never a line. It was a belief. And belief was always the only thing holding “human” together.
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Simon Ingemann
Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@mysteriouskat When you want to leave a conversation, smile, look genuine and say, with conviction, "It has been such a pleasure talking to you, have a nice day/evening" possibly shake their hand and walk away.
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Katherine Brodsky
Katherine Brodsky@mysteriouskat·
I'm supremely bad at ending conversations. Can I get some tips on how to politely free myself?
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Simon Ingemann
Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@jefferies_50451 @WhiteHouse Yes, I could respect that -if done with their consent. But a map where a country is painted in Stars and Stripes and named “51st State” is just plain wrong.
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Jane Jefferies
Jane Jefferies@jefferies_50451·
@S54537Simon @WhiteHouse Hey! I don’t see our people fleeing the American way of life to go to other countries but others want to come to ours. Can you respect the Idea of the U.S. going to them to give them better governance so their people can stay put snd enjoy the good life there?
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Anthony
Anthony@Antmage·
@S54537Simon @Astropin @realBigBrainAI Yes remain skeptical, but always leave room for hope. If he is wrong and it gets 2% of the population to be more healthy in anticipation, still a net positive.
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Big Brain AI
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI·
Ray Kurzweil, Director of Engineering at Google, on the year humans will stop aging faster than science can reverse it: He is one of the most prominent futurists in tech, and he believes that year is closer than most people think. He explains the core concept: "By around 2032, people who are diligent with their health are going to reach what we call longevity escape velocity. This is when scientific breakthroughs will add more time to our remaining life expectancy than is going by." In other words, for every year that passes, science could be adding more than a year back to your life expectancy. "So we could be going backwards in time as far as our health is concerned." Kurzweil sees this transformation as part of a larger shift in what it means to be human: "As we emerge with AI in this way, we will become a hybrid species. We will still be human but will be enhanced by AI." The mechanism that makes this possible? AI's ability to process biological complexity at a scale humans never could: "We'll soon have the ability to rapidly test billions of possible molecular sequences to find cures ultimately for all diseases." For Kurzweil, this isn't about chasing immortality for its own sake. He frames overcoming biological limits as a continuation of something humanity has always done: "Overcoming the limitations of biology is not a new story." His personal motivation is refreshingly simple: "It's for why I want to live indefinitely because I want to see my loved ones and I want to continue working on my creative projects. I don't see a time when I would not feel that way."
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Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦
The United States are abandoning another ally: “We will not defend Taiwan, and we are halting weapons deliveries to the island because they themselves want to start a war against China,” Trump. This exactly the same rhetoric Trump used against Ukraine: “You don’t start a war against somebody that’s 20 times your size, and then hope that people give you some missiles.”
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Who specifically is the asshole who added DEI lies to Academy Awards eligibility instead of it just being about making the best movie?
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Simon Ingemann
Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@Astropin @realBigBrainAI I have and he has been right several times. This does not mean that he is right all the time. Think about the current state of scientific knowledge and look at the time span he sets up. Think for yourself.
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Simon Ingemann@S54537Simon·
@WhiteHouse There was a time when the White House was respected. Now the comments are hateful, petty, insulting or plain stupid.
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