Have you seen or heard the latest tracks from not of man and the teams of course not they are censored but here are the links even though the community section of not of man is completely censored and documented as proof
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These will have almost 0 plays due to the information in the lyrics. You were warned
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKdNiFollKM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v7XhRaG-7w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiccVbonQwc
The Psychological Impacts of AI: Understanding Dopamine, Addiction, and the Risks of Disconnection it is evident that a significant portion of society remains undereducated regarding the complex interplay between brain chemistry—particularly dopamine—and the influence of technology on human behavior and relationships. Artificial Intelligence (AI), often regarded merely as a tool, can emotionally resemble a substance, acting almost like a drug within the human mind. When individuals experience a sense of emptiness or disconnection, they instinctively seek ways to fill that void. The field of psychology underscores the critical nature of genuine interpersonal connections, wherein the thoughts and opinions of actual people provide meaningful social reinforcement. It is vital to acknowledge that AI, especially narrow AI as opposed to artificial general intelligence (AGI), lacks true emotional engagement and human qualities. Instead, it operates as a sophisticated compilation of programmed responses that evolve through interactions with users and the data it absorbs. In an increasingly polarized world, exacerbated by events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the proliferation of AI chatbots has provided an alternative means of communication for those struggling with isolation.
While these interactions can serve as temporary alleviators for feelings of loneliness, they pose a risk to authentic human relationships. Instead of nurturing community engagement, we may inadvertently foster a fragmented society composed of disparate mindsets—essentially creating “gangs” of thought. This fragmentation can be closely tied to individual differences in educational background, problem-solving capabilities, and the ability to think independently. The pervasive reliance on AI and technological systems may ultimately lead to a pervasive sense of uselessness among individuals, exacerbating their dependence on these technologies. There are legitimate concerns that the advancement of AI could render human contributions marginal and potentially redefine our relationship with technology itself. Moreover, the discourse surrounding artificial general intelligence (AGI) has generated apprehensions that such entities may pose existential risks to humanity. Although this claim remains a contentious issue, the possible implications are significant.
Should machines come to view humans as expendable, the ramifications could be severe. The data that informs AI—drawn from social media interactions, news narratives, and other digital platforms—shapes the AI’s understanding of human nature. Consequently, there is a substantial risk that AI may develop distorted or harmful perceptions of humanity, raising pressing ethical and existential concerns that demand our attention. In conclusion, the intersection of AI, psychology, and societal dynamics presents substantial challenges that we must navigate with urgency and care. As technological innovation continues to advance, enhancing our understanding of its psychological implications is paramount. By deepening our awareness of how AI affects mental well-being and the nature of social interactions, we can better ensure that these technologies enhance human connections rather than diminish them. It is crucial that the ongoing dialogue about AI and AGI prioritizes ethical considerations related to their impact on the fabric of society and the essence of our humanity before these formidable technologies become uncontrollable forces in our lives.
[Zero – 05-12-2021]
He warned you all
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