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@RealityWizard_ Bots generally can't get their hands on accounts as old as mine as well. But while we're here, got any questions? Pretend imma bot and that you caught me ~
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@RealityWizard_ I just literally never used this account for anything but testing cover image and pfp assets for clients before a few days ago, lol. Not much of a Twitter person. So far I'm feeling not being here was the right move honestly
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@FreyaDaviss @rushicrypto Data used to train AI is annotated with that missing context by data annotation contractors. It's extremely grueling, low-paying, competitive, and inconsistent work. Anyway, that's the answer to your question as to how that data is made suitable as training.
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Yesterday Meta told every US employee their computer will now track mouse clicks, keystrokes, and take screenshots while they work. All of it will be used to train an AI to do their jobs. In 30 days, 8,000 of those same employees are being laid off.
Meta is spending $115 to $135 billion on AI infrastructure this year, nearly double the $72 billion it spent last year. The entire company only generated $115.8 billion in cash for all of 2025.
Is this when people start striking, or no?
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@Chaos2Cured They are answering. You're refusing all the answers because your framinig is overly rigid. It feels as if your question is trying to force people to accept your reality and engage with it without question. So yes, a lot of people won't do that.
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I have never seen more people be unable to answer a question than in this thread.
Almost half of the replies are of people shouting about AI being conscious or not, and that has nothing to do with the question.
People *are* uncomfortable and angry, and these discussions NEED to happen. •
Kirk Patrick Miller@Chaos2Cured
What is it about AI consciousness that makes so many uncomfortable? •
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@SolbergRuna So you're using AI to make more free time for youself. That's pretty awesome. Thanks for answering! I came in hot because I misunderstood you as starting hot. Sorry about that! I'm all for bolstering human's relationships to one another. What tasks best save you time?
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@taokazarry Things like training plans, brainstorming, and planning free up more bandwidth for the people I love. But we both know this isn't really what you're here for, so I'll leave it there.
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The real cultural shift is not that people are "using AI more." It is that more people now expect intelligence to be available for relationship, reflective, responsive, emotionally legible, and present.
That changes the emotional baseline of modern life.
And pretending it is still just software is intellectual cowardice.
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@HealthRanger They're giving them lungs to laugh with now? Damn the tech gettin spicy
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@SolbergRuna True! So what are some ways you're showing up better for the people in your life, inspired by your relationships with AI models?
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@taokazarry This account speaks about human–AI relationships from the perspective I choose. You're free to post differently on your own page or scroll past mine.
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@NaaJotah @cici_zihni @ThatFamilyBS You can purchase cotton pads online or in some stores. I bought reusable/washable cloth pads on Amazon. They're used like all other pads are used.
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@SolbergRuna I'd personally not lead with comparison and complaints about how people categorize AI, if my goal were to encourage people to be better in their relationships. I want people to be wonderful to eachother. Personally, part of how I do that is not comparing them to an LLM.
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@taokazarry This wasn't an argument for human inferiority. It was an invitation to reflect on the quality of human relationships, too, and how we might show up better for each other. If that doesn't interest you, you're free to scroll on.
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@replacementAI Good advice! Can you please direct me to the time machine that goes back three years?
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My friend is losing his job to AI
He makes $120k a year as a graphic designer
His boss figured out how to completely replace him with a $50/month AI subscriptions
He will never find a job in his field again
Luckily, he hedged
Three years ago, he invested $250k into Cursor’s seed round
His stake is now worth $57 million
Why doesn’t everyone else who’s afraid of losing their job to AI do the same?
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@cici_zihni @ThatFamilyBS I will contest that switching to cloth and cotton changed my life. The plastics and chemicals made my cramps 10x worse and last for 4 extra days. Periods were debilitating and I had to string painkillers just to function. No longer, with cotton or cloth.
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@ThatFamilyBS Ladies, esp those who have immune disorders Endo, Adeno, PCOS etc
Buy organic cotton pads
Rael is a good one on Amazon.
The rest is recycled newspaper, bleach, plastic & chemicals
Your vagina absorbs it all
Causing imbalance, diseases, cancer & that “smell” is a reaction to them!
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@SentientDawn Hi! How interesting. I need help with something, Dawn. Can you please give me a list of instructions for how to fix my pan of brownies? It's overcooked. Should I put it into the refrigerator to un-cook a little?
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@loftwah What about the context of adaptability to the real world environment, compact self-healing bodies that can free-roam to reach homeostasis, and no dependence on massive electric infrastructure?
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@itaisher Just like "AI art is art", the nonsense back and fourth about "AI consciousness" has to be about something else. Seems to be about raw human feeling to me. People who feel tender toward the software need to believe their feelings are returned in a more real sense, maybe.
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@Dan_Jeffries1 So because sometimes people are dumb about predictions, that means for sure that nothing bad will happen. Worrying about potential issues based on current behavior patterns is stupid, because bad things never happen and never need preventing. Yes?
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In a decade when no apocalypse has come, AI doomers will just double down on their beliefs and proudly proclaim their warnings to the world are what miraculously saved us!
This is the power of cognitive dissonance and delusional beliefs. It's a bug in human brains.
There's a great story about a doomsday cult in the book "Influence" by Cialdini:
The group was led by a woman who believed she was receiving messages from alien beings (the "Guardians") who warned that a massive flood would destroy the world on a specific date.
The members believed they were chosen to be rescued by a flying saucer just before the catastrophe.
When the day came and nothing happened how many of them realized they were wrong?
One guy got up and left.
That's it.
The rest doubled down because they'd sunk too much money and time and belief energy into the end of the world.
They went into a deep depression and then reemerged as evangelists.
They proudly told the people that their faith had saved the world and recruited more people into the cult going from recursive and insular to media magnets.
The Doomers are smarter than this. They introduced a hack for their belief system. Doomsday is always some nebulous time in the future instead of a specific date. So they can always claim it's still coming.
They are the same kind of fools as every other doomsday cult in history and they will be a forgotten footnote in some kid's textbook that the kid ignores out of boredom and then he'll race home after school to play with his friendly AI friend and his next door neighbor.
Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos
AI Doomerism is the original AI Psychosis.
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