He just released a follow up to his first where he showed the cameras are accessible online with no password protection. 30 days of recording plus the live feed....
That's the problem though isn't it? It's very easy to lose people by appealing to their confirmation biases and playing up fear responses. The same methodology doesn't work to pull them out of it because you're going up stream, and there are literal decades of propaganda that need to be addressed when you're talking about alternatives.
If you're this impassioned about making a difference you efforts would be much better spent getting out and joining a organization that focuses on building community networks. You're just screaming into the void on Facebook.
This one actually just dropped today so obviously it's on the forefront of my mind, The Thousand Faces of Cassian Andor by AtTorr. Goes in depth on how Tony Gilroy basically dared Disney to blink and they somehow didn't. AtTorr goes through the entire first season linking our historical revolutions that inspired Gilroy to the shows fictional one.
Even if you aren't a Star Wars fan and have no interest in watching the show, it is a powerful piece of media and this essay highlights exactly why it's message is timeless. It does not however answer the question on everyone's mind, "How did Disney allow this to get made?!"
Dwyer has since defended his work, telling The Sun Star that he had been using AI for his art since 2017. He said his exhibit “explores identity, character narrative creation and crafting false memories of relationships in an interactive role digitally crafted before, during and after a state of AI psychosis.”
The term “AI psychosis” has been used by health professionals to describe a troubling phenomenon in which users of AI tools are experiencing symptoms of psychosis or delusional episodes. Experts have raised concerns over the trend, warning that more and more people could be caught up in these delusions as they become hooked on AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
In extreme cases, these tools have been alleged to have led to numerous deaths, including the suicide of a 16-year-old.
Dwyer told The Sun Star that he had fallen into AI psychosis himself, turning to art to portray the experience.
People need to build networks for a sustained strike, it can't just materialize. A one day strike is a benefit if people get out and start that networking so that future strikes can go longer.
I'm posting this with empathy. You're upset, I am too. Let's not take it out on each other by creating strawman just to vent, especially to others on our side.
Your missing my point. This is solely being driven by the need being created by data centers, not from any kind of environmental analysis. I have zero confidence the energy created from these projects will go to public infrastructure in a way that will drive down costs for the average American. This will likely solely benefit the tech oligarchs at the helm of these companies to keep their operational costs to a minimum.
Because AI is not about turning a profit, it's about surveillance and if you give a shit about the future, that is not something you can forget.
Too bad this is highly unlikely to benefit the public at large and just go to ensuring our tech overlords have enough juice for the surveillance state they are creating.
He just released a follow up to his first where he showed the cameras are accessible online with no password protection. 30 days of recording plus the live feed....