Fieryrebirth
Fieryrebirth
Fieryrebirth

The embracing of “A.I.” by Big Tech is a very obvious incentive as well.

Of course they weren’t rare in Dark Arisen, because as DLC, it gave you a lot of DLC stuff and other QoL changes, such as a ferrystone that lasted indefinitely and more port crystals, all waiting for you in the capital storage. The limited port crystals was a hit-or-miss generally, but the fact the ones you used

Eh, DBZ desensitized me. Death holds little power in either universe it seems.

It’s someone who sold their soul.

If there is one thing Big Tech generally has taught me, are that successful CEOs and board executives are very bad at lying and appearing human when they’re standing before the tool to their next yacht party. Quantity over quality, that’s the goal.

Unfortunately, many products of Big Tech are forcing AI on you, whether you like it or not.

Parrots and crows/ravens are of the same intelligent family. They’re constantly learning. Welcome the corvidae overlords to replace all of humankind!

Yes. The US is a plutocracy trying too hard to masquerade as a democracy or a republic.

Yes, and instead the “A.I.” is being used to create a greater dystopia of corporate control over human individuality and expression to shell out product quantity over quality for their profit. The idea around its “convenience” is a smokescreen - it’s being used to make another power grab.

Wouldn’t surprise me. Whenever a large company or conglomerate wants to “enrich the public’s lives” by interfering in a government’s job through products and at the same time discourages public services investment like improved internet services or road technology then you know where their true intent lies: They want a

Not going to elaborate?

FF7 Remake Trilogy = The Nomura Cut

Of course AI algorithmic models lacks safeguards, the grand grifters are not interested in that. It’s data laundering - that’s what they care about, as long as they’re instantly or quickly profiting from the program they have no need to worry about securities. Look at how Bitcoin and NFTs worked out while also

In our plutocracy? Not likely.

I’d like to hear their definition of “A.I.” when it’s plagiarism tech. Their lord and savior, ChatGPT’s CEO admitted they wouldn’t function without taking others’ creative work without consent, and even tried to call human creativity “obsolete.

Sociopathic as well, as if they have no creative imagination or empathy. It’s definitely material you’d hear from an out-of-touch business executive sipping their $500 wine and looking out of their suite windows, afraid of the world they are insulated from but feel they “deserve”.

Corporations as of late have a greater disdain towards workers and even consumers lately. They just want a well-oiled machine of buying and consuming; quantity over quality, hence why they want to push and embrace plagiarism technology. The digital format gives them a lot of control over the products we thought we

The similar way Bald Eagles are considered pests or pigeons in Alaska: They become an inconvenience in our activities.

Yeah, understanding your cat’s breed plays a very similar role to understanding a dog’s breed. The more you look into a cat you want to adopt’s breed, the better you can accommodate it and keep it happy. Some breeds don’t make for good house cats, and this cat in particular listened to their nature.

For example: I

Let me remind you guys that we live in a dystopian plutocracy. Big Tech really, REALLY wants “A.I.’s” plagiarism tech to go through at the mass expense of the workers and the creators - all for the idea of convenience and especially at the convenience of the business-executive class.