Scary thing is how many do it, particularly, the analytical mind types. Anyone notice the annoying loops we have to go thru to get on substack, youtube etc? Another scary, maybe related, is the damage caused by mRNA on the pineal gland.
Very apt observation here Gerry, I think this is how we really walk to our own demise! It's bloody depressing!
I do believe... nailing the message to trees might indeed be the future, if I had the funds I would have leaflets and posters in every town! This is an echo chamber whether we like it or not! Our weekly marches are ignored and mocked in the msm and barely given airtime despite the disquiet in our Irish society! A new plan needs to be thought out! Back to basic forms of communication... perhaps .. something people can't help but see...
There's no stopping progress. Eventually a machine or technology will do everything we do but way better. Where the human race fits into that world, God knows. I'm sure down the road we will have a bunch a robots running the country which I suppose is not that hard to imagine given the crowd that's doing it now. I often feel sorry for the staff in supermarkets whose job is to supervise customers using the cash tills. Supervising themselves out of a job. Overall I reckon we were as well embrace what's coming cause we wont stop it anyway.
Personally, I go out of my way to steer clear of the AI trend. When phoning an establishment and hearing an AI voice, I am immediately repulsed and do what I can to learn as I listen in the hope of shutting it down. Speaking with an human voice is so much more dignified in my opinion. Besides, I prefer it to the alt.
Scary thing is how many do it, particularly, the analytical mind types. Anyone notice the annoying loops we have to go thru to get on substack, youtube etc? Another scary, maybe related, is the damage caused by mRNA on the pineal gland.
Very apt observation here Gerry, I think this is how we really walk to our own demise! It's bloody depressing!
I do believe... nailing the message to trees might indeed be the future, if I had the funds I would have leaflets and posters in every town! This is an echo chamber whether we like it or not! Our weekly marches are ignored and mocked in the msm and barely given airtime despite the disquiet in our Irish society! A new plan needs to be thought out! Back to basic forms of communication... perhaps .. something people can't help but see...
To quote from Breaking Bad, ‘nothing stops this train.’
Yeah, it feels like that sometimes. I fear some day I'll have to jump of the technology platforms altogether and start nailing writing to the trees.
There's no stopping progress. Eventually a machine or technology will do everything we do but way better. Where the human race fits into that world, God knows. I'm sure down the road we will have a bunch a robots running the country which I suppose is not that hard to imagine given the crowd that's doing it now. I often feel sorry for the staff in supermarkets whose job is to supervise customers using the cash tills. Supervising themselves out of a job. Overall I reckon we were as well embrace what's coming cause we wont stop it anyway.
It’s not progress, I don’t think.
Personally, I go out of my way to steer clear of the AI trend. When phoning an establishment and hearing an AI voice, I am immediately repulsed and do what I can to learn as I listen in the hope of shutting it down. Speaking with an human voice is so much more dignified in my opinion. Besides, I prefer it to the alt.
Blessings ~
Ur right Gerry, progress is the wrong word. Dono the right word for it. It's the opposite of progress.
It seems to be ratcheting up now at speed, I don't touch it because as you rightly said people are literally training it to replace them
For sure, Ronan.