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#81
(06-16-2026, 08:44 AM)andy06shake Wrote: That's true.

As is the fact that people make a lot of money selling certain types of digital protection.

Take paid VPN for instance...
Well, there are opportunities sitting right in front of us if we just investigate and build stuff. Nobody has been  paying much attention to this, I think it has much potential. I want to play scavenger  hunt in public places  with this stuff.

#82
(06-19-2026, 12:43 AM)worldstarcountry Wrote: Well, there are opportunities sitting right in front of us if we just investigate and build stuff. Nobody has been  paying much attention to this, I think it has much potential. I want to play scavenger  hunt in public places  with this stuff.
[Video: https://youtu.be/zdJ9Tbm8ALg]

I read your thread, worldstarcounty.

The tech does indeed look rather interesting and seems to have some serious potential for both good and bad.

Then again thats true for most tools, depending on the purpose to which they are set.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#83
(06-18-2026, 07:18 AM)andy06shake Wrote: The problem is that attention gets pulled toward whatever is loudest in the room.

Rather than what's important.

And we are drowning in noise...



Yes, I am also thinking about AI here.

Because AI isn't a friend or an enemy I think It's a mirror.

And what we see in that mirror depends entirely on the values of the people who control it.

The technology itself isn't dangerous, the danger is power without accountability and greed without conscience, you know, systems built by people who want control more than they want human welfare.

AI could help us heal, learn, grow, and solve problems we have carried for generations. Or it could be used to manipulate and divide. 

I care about animal and human welfare. AI is "powerful", but power always has a cost. And if we are not careful, that cost will be paid by the people who lose their jobs, their stability, and their ability to put food on the table.

This is a conversation we need to have NOW, but the media mostly focus on nonsense!
Evil Will Never Win.
 
#84
(Yesterday, 02:02 AM)LightAngel Wrote: Yes, I am also thinking about AI here.

Because AI isn't a friend or an enemy I think It's a mirror.

And what we see in that mirror depends entirely on the values of the people who control it.

The technology itself isn't dangerous, the danger is power without accountability and greed without conscience, you know, systems built by people who want control more than they want human welfare.

AI could help us heal, learn, grow, and solve problems we have carried for generations. Or it could be used to manipulate and divide. 

I care about animal and human welfare. AI is "powerful", but power always has a cost. And if we are not careful, that cost will be paid by the people who lose their jobs, their stability, and their ability to put food on the table.

This is a conversation we need to have NOW, but the media mostly focus on nonsense!

I agree.

AI is neither a friend nor a foe.

It reflects the intentions of those who build and control it, just like any other tool. 

The greatest risk is not the technology itself.

It's the unchecked power and profit-driven decision-making.

We urgently need honest discussions about protecting our jobs, dignity, and human/animal welfare.

And we need to do it before the changes outpace our respective society's ability to adapt.

Because there is pretty much another industrial revolution on the horizon.

And where there is growth, there tends to be pain...
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#85
(Yesterday, 04:38 AM)andy06shake Wrote: I agree.

AI is neither a friend nor a foe.

It reflects the intentions of those who build and control it, just like any other tool. 

The greatest risk is not the technology itself.

It's the unchecked power and profit-driven decision-making.

We urgently need honest discussions about protecting our jobs, dignity, and human/animal welfare.

And we need to do it before the changes outpace our respective society's ability to adapt.

Because there is pretty much another industrial revolution on the horizon.

And where there is growth, there tends to be pain...


Yes, we can't pretend this won't happen. 

We need real protection for humans because progress means nothing if people are left behind.

Progress without responsibility isn't progress at all, instead, it is just another way of leaving people behind!
Evil Will Never Win.
 
#86
(11 hours ago)LightAngel Wrote: Yes, we can't pretend this won't happen. 

We need real protection for humans because progress means nothing if people are left behind.

Progress without responsibility isn't progress at all, instead, it is just another way of leaving people behind!

The problem being, when has society treated human wellbeing as anything other than an afterthought?
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#87
(11 hours ago)andy06shake Wrote: The problem being, when has society treated human wellbeing as anything other than an afterthought?


Indeed, afterthought is the name of the game on planet earth.

Afterthought dominates because people move too fast to notice their own thoughts.

Slowing down isn't laziness (it is intelligence), it is the only way to see what's actually happening.   Smile
Evil Will Never Win.
 
#88
(Yesterday, 02:02 AM)LightAngel Wrote: Yes, I am also thinking about AI here.

Because AI isn't a friend or an enemy I think It's a mirror.

And what we see in that mirror depends entirely on the values of the people who control it.

The technology itself isn't dangerous, the danger is power without accountability and greed without conscience, you know, systems built by people who want control more than they want human welfare.

AI could help us heal, learn, grow, and solve problems we have carried for generations. Or it could be used to manipulate and divide. 

I care about animal and human welfare. AI is "powerful", but power always has a cost. And if we are not careful, that cost will be paid by the people who lose their jobs, their stability, and their ability to put food on the table.

This is a conversation we need to have NOW, but the media mostly focus on nonsense!


I care more about animals than humans.

And I care more about them than AI which is a soulless tool with “guardrails” put in place by billionaire psychos who could give a shit about either animals or humans more than dominating the market and wielding political influence.

Hell Bezos just stated basically that AI is more important with regards to infrastructure usage (read: air, land water), than humans.

I happen to like all those things. Almost like they’re necessary for existence.
#89
(2 hours ago)SteamyAmerican Wrote: I care more about animals than humans.

I tend to be on the same page there...

You can trust an animal implicitly.

People not so much...even though we are animals... Lol
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."



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