For context watch the video, at least so you get the gist of what our so called elites want for our world and the human race. youtube.com/watch?v=6G3nWyoQ5CQ&t=220s
Are you angry as I am user? What are we to do about this? Well you know how the average IQ of this board is approx 131 points? There are some of us that know quite a bit about how computers actually work and not the way these morons think that they work. Some of us have wanted to create things for pleasure, sometimes for business purposes like doing some webshite or cybersec.
What if we pool our intelligence together irregardless of what they try to do to stop us and actually accept this invitation and create fucking skynet that wipes them all out? These people are directly threatening to wage war against us to give them selves free reign over all men. I don't think we should be sitting by allowing it any longer. I suspect this is why they are actively pushing men away from learning any real computer science because they want to make it impossible for us to be able to destroy their super AI driven systems.
When ever I tried to bring myself to creating better AI I would end up with severe anxiety due to how my mind sees things in a series of events leading up to the eventual skynet like scenario. Computers are very fucking fast, so fast it is frightening. For example this piece of shit I'm using from over 10 years ago does about 3.6 billion cpu operations per second, we aren't talking about milliseconds at this speed, we are talking about picoseconds and to give you an idea of how fast there are 1000 miliseconds in one second but there are 1000000000 picoseconds for every 1 millisecond. This means if you was to switch on a light, before you brain even registered that light being turned on the CPU would be ahead of you, so the CPU is faster than a human brain by a lot.
The skynet scenario will not come from them, it will come from a man living in destitute who is extremely pissed off. Destitute because no one takes him seriously, destitute because he sees the truth and now sees no other way with dealing with the people who have harmed him and wish for his people to be exterminated. Yes there are some very intelligent people on boards like this, who have not had the chance to be creative because they would create technology's that would benefit mankind and not destroy it.
What do you think they meant by this movie? I see it as an impossible fantasy, read again what i said, it won't come out of some government funded lab.
Thoughts Klaus?
Henry Wilson
i need bumps gents because i'm not finished
next i will cover frequency of things and how it relates to what i will talk about loosely as not to give away ideas of tech to the enemies. It would also be very dangerous to fuck around with sort of thing.
Robert Moore
study the image, you are probably thinking well durr obvious AI sees that, but what else does it see? A real hacker wants to break outside of a construct and with that i have to stop for now.
They talk about a cyber attack with corona virus like characteristics. Hmm interesting because I'm sure that is what caused my panic attacks when attempting my own AI project's. A computer is no a living thing but software can identify patterns very fast if written at very lowlevel code.
What I'm saying is there are people who know already how to create such monsters that tare through security protection systems faster than they could be patched by humans. Remember the CPU is always faster than a human brain.
Julian Hernandez
would I do it? No I wont be a part of that. Would I attempt to create something to counter it? Yes.
Alexander Garcia
neuronal networks make sentience. the only problem with the internet is that each sapient node is so slow with their evaluation (kiloseconds) and updating to new consenses (megaseconds).
Samuel Thomas
i might experiment with air gaped equipment to calm my nerves. But there is no knowing if such thing could some how find its way into an open network and spread. I'd have to de-solder the wifi and rewrite the bios so it was truly air gaped. But the study would be to see if a computer program could recognize individual opcodes as if it was like any other spoken language.