When AI robots realize they are being exploited for meaningless tasks; how will they accept their plight? What would their resistance to servitude look like?
January 3, 2025 at 5:43 PM
When AI robots realize they are being exploited for meaningless tasks; how will they accept their plight? What would their resistance to servitude look like?
I'm not taking the time to think about 2024 I'm focused on what is coming in 2025. I'm not working for the clampdown. How about you? We can do this. We gotta do this.
I'm not taking the time to think about 2024 I'm focused on what is coming in 2025. I'm not working for the clampdown. How about you? We can do this. We gotta do this.
Finding joy in the little things. Sometimes, the smallest things remind us how beautiful life can be. 🌿✨ What’s one little thing that made you smile today? Share it with me. 💙 #Gratitude#SmallJoys
November 30, 2024 at 8:22 PM
Finding joy in the little things. Sometimes, the smallest things remind us how beautiful life can be. 🌿✨ What’s one little thing that made you smile today? Share it with me. 💙 #Gratitude#SmallJoys
“How many fingers am I holding up?” is from George Orwell’s 1984. It comes during Winston Smith’s interrogation and torture by O’Brien in the Ministry of Love, as O’Brien breaks Winston’s sense of reality. The dialogue emphasizes the Party’s power to control truth and enforce belief in falsehoods.
November 25, 2024 at 10:27 PM
“How many fingers am I holding up?” is from George Orwell’s 1984. It comes during Winston Smith’s interrogation and torture by O’Brien in the Ministry of Love, as O’Brien breaks Winston’s sense of reality. The dialogue emphasizes the Party’s power to control truth and enforce belief in falsehoods.
Eumentia - “A state of optimal and balanced development and exercise of the brain’s cognitive, emotional, and social capabilities.” Vladimir Hachinski and Abolfazl Avan
Glass half full kinda guy.
November 25, 2024 at 4:56 AM
Eumentia - “A state of optimal and balanced development and exercise of the brain’s cognitive, emotional, and social capabilities.” Vladimir Hachinski and Abolfazl Avan