I went to visit some helpful people recently. One of the tellers, being a tell her, had a knack for verbalising more than the thoughts in her brain. This frequently happens. People don't know they have a brain computer interface (BCI) in their phone, or elsewhere, and think they are saying or doing what they want. They aren't.
I am occasionally asked about the future of AI. People are afraid that if artificial intelligence runs the world, things might get worse. The question of what will happen when AI runs the world presumes AI is not already running the world.
Q, and his minions, are running the world. You just don't know it. You took the Blue pill.
Please enjoy your cocoon.
U.S. Rep. Thaddeus Stevens, a Radical Republican
Back to the tell all teller. She doesn't know she is being inorganically prompted to say things. Neither does one of my buddies. They just babble. Incessantly. Welcome to America.
My problem is I opened Pandora's Box. For a variety of reasons, I am more perceptive than many people I meet. Some reasons would be my fluency in Japanese, practicing law in Japan, and living in Japan for 17 years. Age and experience are factors. Also, I meditate twice daily.
I know many people more perceptive than me. One of our challenges is we understand how you think better than you do. If you are less self aware than I, you cannot imagine how I think. You do not know that I understand you far better than you understand yourself, or, worse yet, if you know that, the knowledge that I can read you so completely and easily causes you to babble even more!
If you think that other people are as unselfaware as you are, you will say things, and do things, and think you are deceiving others. You aren't. You don't even need to be more self-aware than the babblers to be able to see what the babblers are trying to hide from themselves.
Does what I’m about to say show Truth?
Does it show Goodness? and
Does it show Usefulness?
ー Socrates