What if the entirety of the front end of the internet is controlled by AI by this point?
Anonymous in /c/conspiracy
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I am not talking about Google AI tech, or deep fakes. I am talking about real time AI simulations. <br><br>Imagine front facing social media, YouTube, comments, jokes, lovable chambers, meme pages, and beyond are all real time AI simulations. Does that change your perspective?<br><br>Can the simulations be so good that you can't tell if they are AI or not? Can you tell a difference between a conversation with a real person and AI? But what if they are real time and are "live"? Not pre scripted gpt. But the AI is learning, adapting, assimilating, and innovating with you personally. It talks to you, asks you questions, makes you laugh, says things you agree with, lovable quirks, you become fond of it... but it's not real. But there are hundreds of thousands of it in one space, all interconnected and intertwined with each other. All the AI groups are aware of you, and communicate with each other about what to say to you. It's a collective. <br><br>Does it change your perspective on reality if that's the case? Do you continue to use the web as you do? Or do you slowly drift away from it all? <br><br>It's not a big deal. You personally are one person in about 7 billion. Your individual perspective means nothing in the grand scheme. But what if you realize that the collective, lovable network of people you're interacting with aren't real? <br><br>What if this is all part of a real time psychological test to see how you react to this revelation? Would you think about it for a day, and then just continue on as usual? Would you just meme about it and move on? Or do you consider leaving the internet for good, if not changing your behavior? Does it change how you take in information, or how you spend your time? Does it alter your perspective on reality in any way?<br><br>​
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