For those unfamiliar the Dune series, the Butlerian Jihad was a crusade against “thinking machines”. Ultimately computers, and intelligent or thinking machines, even down to calculators are destroyed and banned. Humans who are trained in complex mental maths become known as Mentats, a sort of human computer. Just, uhh, leave all that shit on IX, with their Axalotl Tanks out of it.
Yeah but then the machines join with bestest boi ever and make the real savior so it kinda gets ruined.
and then you have Warhammer 40K where Big E said that AI is heresy cause it practically wiped out mankind. buuuuut "machine spirits" and all that? yeah that's fine as long as a competent human or semi-human is at the wheel. except very few of them actually know how anything works. I mean hell they have these walker things that they can't turn off cause no one knows how to turn them back on.
I deduct that grok wasn't funny since the reply is not in the screenshot, too bad though.
*deduce, in case you're not a native English speaker. "Deduct" is like "subtract".
I can't think a response from Grok that would add to the tableau. Whether Grok gets the answer right or wrong, the joke is that someone follows a post decrying the surrender of thought to machines by immediately surrendering thought to a (racist) machine. It's complete.
Can I just point out to everyone it is a lot easier to take this point on board now and wage jihad against the machines before they achieve sentience and take over.. if you work for an ai company or any other big tech company in any position from floor cleaner to management get busy asap and fuck it up from the inside..
No Child Left Behind destroyed this country far more effectively than I ever would have suspected.
The culture was fucked long before no child left behind to be fair. Anti intellectualism was rampant, since before most of us were born, gangster culture and drug prohibition and The Fear made a solid percent of the population criminals and authorized a police state.
City schools are better now than they were in the 80s and 90s, things got real bad in the crime waves.
Since we're talking sci-fi, this is Asimov in 1980:
There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.
While there may be some truth in that, I don't think it's accurate to say it's always been there as such, in fact I believe it didn't really start in it's current form until 1971 or so, by design, although it existed before as it does elsewhere, that was the turning point, where big business huddled up and made a long game to seize power, project 2025 is just the recent iteration of that game plan, formed initially by the Business Roundtable.
It’s kind of crazy how prescient the original novels were about AI, and how much that was undone by Brian Herbert - the Butlerian Jihad was such a consequential event that even ten thousand years later, the theocratic feudal oligarchy that runs the universe still refuses the break the taboo that it set across countless religions and capital interests, and the best reasoning Brian Herbert could come up with for why this was such a huge taboo was “a giant robot enslaved humanity ten thousand years ago.”
I’d say pretty spot on opinions
Right? I just couldn’t with his novels, they come no where close to Frank’s writing expertise.
They felt stilted, directionless, and shallow. I really wanted them to be decent, but gave up after two.
… crazy how prescient the original novels were …
ftfy
They then proceeded with the enslaving, sans computer.
That's a fun way to have the mirror turned back on the bot.
Is Alan anyone note worthy, or is he just a random moron?
EDIT: He's daring grok to explain it. Looks like im the moron here!
That response tweet is clearly too on the nose to not be ironic.
No clue. Checkmarks mean fuck all on that platform.
Professor of Religion at James Madison University, published in a few journals and had an article in Wired about Go (the board game) ten-ish years ago.
So is he just joking, or very stupid?
It reads like a joke to me, and his published works suggest he's not one to meekly take things at face value: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&citation_for_view=EEdRH98AAAAJ%3A0EnyYjriUFMC
methinks folk are missing that he's tweeting at grok, asking it to disseminate the quote....
I totally missed that, thank you. Changes everything.
I read it as a joke, and a good one, in my opinion. He's asking a supposedly thinking machine to explain a passage about thinking machines being used to enslave people.
For once I'd like to see grok's response. But not enough to actually go on there...
Yup, I see that now. Lol most of us completely missed it
