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E8 Lattice Katılım Haziran 2010
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@RyanSAdams Don't trust Anthropic's leaders.
They leak "guardrailed" code (good👍) via the community to create fear, then use that fear to sell their real product, "Mythos", to big buyers.
Also OpenAI. Not trustworthy.
What is out there that we can Trust?
@RyanSAdams
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@ChrisLaubAI No.
Don't trust Anthropic's leaders.
They leak "guardrailed" code (good👍) via the community to create fear, then use that fear to sell their real product, "Mythos", to big buyers.
Not trustworthy.
@ChrisLaubAI
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The sciences help us live well, but the arts make life worth living.
The Knowledge Archivist@KnowledgeArchiv
Art is proof that humans weren’t made just to survive.
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The technology Lockheed Martin has developed is mind blowing. It wouldn't surprise me if they have atomic level 3D printers.
Their senior fellow engineers talk about it in low quality zoom calls, it's hilarious.
The defense contractors have been developing next generation electromagnetic weapons by unifying relativity and quantum mechanics.
Charles Chase told me he believes there's something like an Aether and it has a memory.
He knows there's an extra dimension that's why he's talking about the Aharonov-Bohm effect.
Everything in Star Trek is real, we're just a little too soon.
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G.Evening,
Absolutely important topics to discuss
@theallinpod👏: youtu.be/cY5UFw2AIZo?si…
@Jason much better - Stay true, Courage📷
At some point, the "Ask" (Summarize) features will be captured by the Leviathanic Engine of our Civilization:

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If you want to increase your cognitive agency practice at least these two things:
Why at least 2 practices?
So you have 2 things that are in opponent processing (meaning they work together to make you adaptive, but they’re doing opposite things).
The first one is:
You are within a frame and you're very carefully moving step by step through an inferential argument (what we typically call reasoning, although that's a bit of a mistake).
Let's call that inference (to make it clear).
Then you have a different thing, which is: “No, that's the wrong frame. I need to break out of it.”
That's insight.
Now they work differently.
If you let your insight machinery work inside the inference frame, you can get into trouble.
Example:
Here's a pond, and there's a lily pad on it. Every day the number of lily pads doubles. On day 20 the pond is filled. On what day was it half filled with lily pads?
Most people want to say 10, but that’s wrong. The right answer is 19 (the day before).
Notice what happens:
You've got (let's call him Bob) the insight guy. He's trying to jump to a conclusion because that's what insight is.
You're jumping.
You're breaking a frame and jumping to a new way.
And when you like it, it's insight.
When you don't like it, it's jumping to a conclusion.
So you need a practice that constrains that machinery while you're inside inference.
This is called active open mindedness:
You try to look for biases (you try to look for jumping) and you try and really constrain it.
But sometimes you need an insight because what's going wrong isn't the inference. What's going wrong is the framing.
Now what you need to do is:
You need to shut off all of that inferential machinery (and make that kind of jumping or leaping as it's sometimes called) because an insight is a cognitive leap.
You need to make that more available.
That's a mindfulness practice.
Mindfulness practices are shutting off the inferential machinery to enhance the insight, but you also need rational, reflective practices (active open mindedness) that quiet the insight machinery.
And you don't want to maximize either one because both can lead you into trouble.
You want to be practicing both, so they're like an ecology: lectern.johnvervaeke.com/insights/why-y…
DAN KOE@thedankoe
The future belongs to the high agency. Sounds cute. Everyone thinks they're high agency. But most people aren't. About 50% of the population do not have the cognitive development to be so. Here's why it's more important than ever and how to practice it: youtu.be/0XI_Xt0ci2Y
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