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originally posted by: and14263
No idea what the video you posted is about, no summary and I can't watch videos at the moment.
However, futurists agree that they cannot predict past 2038-2040 because this is around the point in time AI over-exceeds us. and begins making decisions in ways we cannot understand. Its power grows exponentially.
This futurists, or is it futurologists(?), such as Ray Hammond predicted way back in the 80s that the biggest income in our generation would be revenue from search engine advertising.
Think about that for a minute, Hammond predicted that before search engines and online advertising even bloody existed. Therefore I feel his predictions (not like a fortune teller, actual modelled predictions) should be listened to.
originally posted by: and14263
However, futurists agree that they cannot predict past 2038-2040 because this is around the point in time AI over-exceeds us. and begins making decisions in ways we cannot understand. Its power grows exponentially.
originally posted by: SirJohneleth
Far too much internet, in 1992 the MIT director of media lab - Nicholas Negroponte predicted by 2000 we would have fully interactive holographic TV sets with olfactory sense triggers - I'm still waiting....
originally posted by: LightSpeedDriver
originally posted by: and14263
However, futurists agree that they cannot predict past 2038-2040 because this is around the point in time AI over-exceeds us. and begins making decisions in ways we cannot understand. Its power grows exponentially.
Related to the year 2038 problem perhaps? Y2k all over again...
originally posted by: and14263
a reply to: Topato
I'm not sure how this relates to the subject at hand, perhaps chaos theory. However my understanding of Kek is thus:
It is possible to 'hack' one's mind, this is a proven phenomenon and interpreted by the majority as Magik or madness, depending on your belief system. An introduction to hacking one's mind involves the exercise of 'invoking a tulpa' - or for those who have a different belief system - self-conditioning one's mind to make one believe they have a constant, invisible (spiritual) companion. Self-invoked insanity.
Kek as I understand is a result of mass invocation, I do not believe this but this is how I believe many interpret things. It is interesting you refer to the chaos yet the trails of crumbs left by Kek are quite the opposite, repeated numbers, patterns - organization rather than chaos.
It is interesting to see a frog appears in the Illuminati card game.
It is interesting to see Kek resemble Trump.
It is interesting to see numerical coincidences within 4Chan threads.
It is interesting to research tulpas.
It is incredibly interesting to research Magik, in particular the Psychonaughts Handbook.