01-16-2020, 04:14 AM
(01-15-2020, 06:16 PM)Glow Wrote: We are a weird species. The negative bellicose behaviours will always be present till 3d ends. If we just leave the scary stuff to the ones focused on power and profits it’s really tipping the table in their favour.
I am very wary of Elon Musk myself. This is the same man who wants to nuke the hell out of Mars, when Ra and many other metaphysical sources have said how harmful nukes are, not just in the physical realm, but in the metaphysical one as well. We are already watched and spied on through our computers and phones so much that we've come to consider it normal. To willingly give the STS entities the means to access our very brains is something that seems very dangerous to me. Personally, I have no doubts that they will use any and all excuses in order for us to willingly buy into the "necessity" of this idea.
If there is an AI so complex that it dwarfs us in terms of intellectual prowess, then there is no evening up the playing field. That game is lost from the get-go. The problem with entering into a sort of "battle" with the STS entities, whether this is a direct physical confrontation or an arms race or a technological one, is that STS entities are always going to be many steps ahead. Fighting, power and having the means to control others is the name of their game. They sacrifice everything else in order to gain these things. How can we hope to fight them or even resist them at their game, when our motivation to gain power can only be partial, and theirs is total? We're playing into their game like this. If the excuse to make us part AI is that STS entities are going to be full AI, then it's already a losing game from the get-go, isn't it?
I would say that love is the answer. However, we know that even the Confederation refrains itself from giving love in a pure manner sometimes, due to the power of Orion. This instance with AIs might be different, though. Perhaps this is "battle" that is won by merely saying "no".