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  1. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Can you articulate who "These guys" are?

  2. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Obbe

    Don't you have something to copypasta?
  3. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ AI will be compromised and politicized, just like any other New World Order production. Count on it. It already is.

    Not mine which when powerful enough I will place in the basement of a former pizza hut and convert the building to a church with a pizza oven in the front and a LLM in the basement. #BuildTheMachineGod

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  4. NARCassist gollums fat coach
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood NARCassist's original comment clearly shows that he was taking the conclusion of the video to it's logical end. This is a Elon dog whistle because he thinks 2001: A Space Odyssey will happen on the way to mars

    🌟🎮 ΕΙΔΟΠΟΙΗΣΗ: ΑΥΤΟ ΤΟ ΜΗΝΥΜΑ ΔΗΜΙΟΥΡΓΗΘΗΚΕ ΑΠΟ ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ Η/Υ, ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ 📌🤖

    I don't think that at all dummy. I think AI is just complex algorithms that don't really think at all, they certainly don't feel. It takes emotion to kill, something no AI could ever posses.


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  5. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by NARCassist I don't think that at all dummy. I think AI is just complex algorithms that don't really think at all, they certainly don't feel. It takes emotion to kill, something no AI could ever posses.


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    I agree
  6. Originally posted by Obbe Free will is actually more than an illusion (or less), in that it cannot be made conceptually coherent. Either our wills are determined by prior causes and we are not responsible for them, or they are the product of chance and we are not responsible for them.

    Your behavior is as already stated, determined by your genetics, social programming and environmental influences. There is no free will except in fairy tales.
  7. Speedy Parker Black Hole
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  8. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Your behavior is as already stated, determined by your genetics, social programming and environmental influences. There is no free will except in fairy tales.

    Not true, because a person could easily decide to go against their genetics, social programming and environmental influences.
  9. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Your behavior is as already stated, determined by your genetics, social programming and environmental influences. There is no free will except in fairy tales.

    ^ confuses behavior for personality.
  10. Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina ^ confuses behavior for personality.

    Non sequitur.
  11. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Not true, because a person could easily decide to go against their genetics, social programming and environmental influences.



    so If you have a genetic defect that makes your left leg 6" shorter than the right leg you can "easily decide" to go against those genetics?

    Fucking lol
  12. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    so If you have a genetic defect that makes your left leg 6" shorter than the right leg you can "easily decide" to go against those genetics?

    Fucking lol

    Sure, you can just add a 6" peg leg. A million pirates can't be wrong.
  13. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    so If you have a genetic defect that makes your left leg 6" shorter than the right leg you can "easily decide" to go against those genetics?

    Fucking lol

    No but you can, for instance, overcome a genetic predisposition for alcoholism, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and a whole host of medical/ disease related issues by making free will choices on diet and lifestyle.

    Just as one can overcome behavioral predisposition by choosing to act differently.
  14. Originally posted by Speedy Parker No but you can, for instance, overcome a genetic predisposition for alcoholism, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and a whole host of medical/ disease related issues by making free will choices on diet and lifestyle.

    Just as one can overcome behavioral predisposition by choosing to act differently.

    Making decisions that you feel are good for your health IS fundamentally down to your genetics and basic instinct to survive...aka programming. Every conscious decision you make is influenced by your experience...that's programming too.
  15. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Making decisions that you feel are good for your health IS fundamentally down to your genetics and basic instinct to survive…aka programming. Every conscious decision you make is influenced by your experience…that's programming too.

    Fish have the ability to swim upstream.
  16. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Making decisions that you feel are good for your health IS fundamentally down to your genetics and basic instinct to survive…aka programming. Every conscious decision you make is influenced by your experience…that's programming too.

    That is pure opinion on your part. Is that part if your program?
  17. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Fish have the ability to swim upstream.

    Their programming tells them to
  18. Originally posted by Speedy Parker That is pure opinion on your part. Is that part if your program?

    It's not pure opinion that your conscious decisions are driven by factors other than just "free will" (which IS btw pure opinion that free will even exists).
  19. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's not pure opinion that your conscious decisions are driven by factors other than just "free will" (which IS btw pure opinion that free will even exists).

    Make up your mind. Is it your opinion that "decisions are driven by factors other than just "free will" or that "Making decisions that you feel are good for your health IS fundamentally down to your genetics"?

    Because on one hand you're saying it is fundamentally genetic and on the other you're saying genetics is just one factor and free will is another factor.
  20. Originally posted by Speedy Parker Make up your mind. Is it your opinion that "decisions are driven by factors other than just "free will" or that "Making decisions that you feel are good for your health IS fundamentally down to your genetics"?

    Um the 2 don't contradict each other...both are driven by mechanisms you have no conscious control over...and again...free will doesn't exist so I'm not sure why you guys keep mentioning it.
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