sábado, 22 de junio de 2024

This is SIMULATION

Hyperscreen: Split Screen & Smart Screens / Screen Within Screen: Reach-Within Screen & Screen Time / Screened-Out: Touch Screen & Dangerous Screens

“We have to think of something new in order to wake people up. Because at the moment people have become so blasé. How do you get through this miasma of complacency and make people listen? How do we break through it and slap people’s faces—metaphorically—and say, “The world’s collapsing around you, and all you’re worried about is how many ‘likes’ you’ve got on your social media accounts. For fuck’s sake, wake up!”
(TOPY)

"So we and our elaborately evolving computers may meet each other halfway. Someday a human being, named perhaps Fred White, may shoot a robot named Pete Something-or-other, which has come out of a General Electric factory, and to his surprise see it weep and bleed. And the dying robot may shoot back and, to its surprise, see a wisp of gray smoke arise from the electric pump that it supposed was Mr. White's beating heart. It would be rather a great moment of truth for both of them."
(K. DICK)

"The idea of artificial intelligence overthrowing humankind has been talked about for many decades, and scientists have just delivered their verdict on whether we’d be able to control a high-level computer super-intelligence.

The answer? Almost definitely not. The catch is that controlling a super-intelligence far beyond human comprehension would require a simulation of that super-intelligence which we can analyse. But if we’re unable to comprehend it, it’s impossible to create such a simulation."
(TOO COOL 4D)

"Stay home and watch it on TV.
This is how the fuck, mutha fuckas watch it.
Everything is hard to watch right now.
Shutting this off. Oh you wasted your time.
I love watching stuff like this. This is great! I need some popcorn.
No no no...
I don’t know the premise of this show today. I’m not gonna lie.
They even wrote the script and aren’t even laughing."
(TOO COOL 3)
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