Just going through a phase. I feel like writing using this fancy glaze stuff that'll just make the world graze upon my word maze. You can't get out cuz there are no ways. Think I'll give myself a raise. These rhymes are like the mayonnaise on that sandwich you paid too much for on your holidays.
The one with the dry bun.
Without this sauce, you can't be your own boss. Quite a few eyes might come across this as it sits lossless forever. You can't toss this. Blockchains are clever like Elon Musk is, however, his endeavor still has the lever that can sever your freedom to just sit and do whatever.
Remember that time they sold free speech and many bought it like a fresh peach at the fruit stand? Took a bite, tasted like bleach but who cares, man. Needed to reach all those people. Teach them the valuable lessons like: How to leech crypto.
And now we got AI, as I sit wondering why more people don't realize an immutable decentralized public database has the potential to save the human race from becoming manipulated by one of those disgraced mind-bending corporations all so commonplace in the space of information interface.
How easy it would be to rewrite history then alter the future for an eternity. Control just one mind accessed by all, so easily, while keeping what goes in and therefore what comes out a mystery.
Society is blind if they can't see the trail of breadcrumbs left behind once politics, money, and AI become intertwined.
Evasion and persuasion are already a part of the AI equation as the world gets lured into becoming part of a single-minded nation. Tricking people into calling old thoughts a new creation.
What's the point of thinking when thoughts come just as easy as drinking?
Problems
How to solve Hive's problems:
That's right.
Welcome mats.
Everyone should get their own welcome mat and put it by their door. That will solve everything.
I put a lot of thought into this. People will be lined up around the block trying to get in if we put welcome mats everywhere.
I worked on this prototype for quite a few hours. It's even made out of real hair. Animal lovers can relax though. It's vegan friendly human hair grown by real vegans. And none were harmed in the making of this mat unless they forgot their sense of humor at home, or refuse to accept the fact it's only digital art and I'm full of shit.
Would you believe that someone actually inspired me to make that?
Observe:
I then told him I'd go forward with the idea and create the no trespassing sign made out of welcome mats. Because hilarious.
Only got as far as the welcome mat.
I don't need to make it now. Simply telling everyone then allowing them to picture it in their minds is far more efficient. If they wanted to make their own, they could, but they won't because it's ridiculous. It's a joke.
Interestingly enough, great minds think alike so in the future another genius might come along and want to invent a no trespassing sign made out of welcome mats. They'll use AI to help them think and find out if the thoughts have been thought. That'll lead them straight to my sorry face.
Like a lot of people
I've been thinking about AI quite often. I feel like one of the most crucial missing elements is sitting right here under my nose as I write this.
So I'm looking at something like Twitter right now. Not accusing them of any wrongdoings of course. However, as an example, there are millions of people essentially working for free by providing data and thoughts which inevitably become part of what makes up an AI mind in some instances.
Content is tucked neatly inside of a mystery box people must pay to open. Others will pay for a status symbol, then continue working at a cost in order to create and provide essential thoughts converted into the data AI requires in order to remain relevant.
People are providing free labor and even paying for AI capabilities. Many people are completely oblivious to the notion that they are already working for AI, in a sense. The tech is relatively new and that line of thinking just hasn't kicked in yet. However, it's important to consider how it impacts everyone down the line and what their role is in all this.
Some content or thoughts converted into data are hidden from the people until they pay, while something like Twitter gets paid to receive free thoughts.
Then what? Possibly turn around and resell it to the highest bidder or put it towards their own version of an artificial mind, while being in full control of how it thinks and what ideas it spits out.
Many of the largest corporations in the world are already busy making artificial minds out of the brains of actual people.
Remember gold mines? Now we have gold minds. Heavily fortified.
With AI requiring many new thoughts converted into new data constantly, the value just skyrocketed, and I think that could be why centralized social media solutions are seemingly shifting towards collecting as much data as possible but also attempting to keep it locked behind closed doors, out of sight of the competition.
Paywalls might just be a fancy way of tricking the consumer into paying for data security all while helping ensure potential profit down the road?
Purely speculation.
It seems like every social network could become its own standardized form of groupthink. Though not everyone agrees or will ever agree at all times unless you're in a cult, AI seeks to be efficient and will view all angles then create one vision out of what it sees.
The science fiction elements inside of my mind that seem to give rise any time I think of the future see an old Alex Jones saying something like, "See! I told you there was a war on for your mind!"
But for some reason he's screaming at a vending machine...
To think, the first AI war could just be a corporate battle for territory. Someone will want to own and control all the thoughts. We're talking about people here. Having one in control of a mind as vast and capable as AI is a disaster in the making. Social media in general has already done a fine job of steering society over a cliff with all its hidden intricacies.
Now it wants to start taking steroids?
The artificial mind needs to be decentralized, accessible, easy to explore, and impossible to manipulate.
AI could in theory become quite advanced and therefore powerful, yet it can't do a damn thing about anything I published to this blockchain here, now, previously, and off into the future. Same for you. Corporate controlled thought masters and their army of bots might want to brush this aside though; wipe it from memory. Along with everything else they don't want inside their minds, that they own, for your consumption, as they fight for your brains.
Saving the artificial world stemming from an artificial mind from its thoughts is a decent use case for Hive though. So I guess that's why I wrote this.