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https://www.pcgamer.com/software/ai/tech-ceos-dont-seem-to-realise-just-how-anti-human-their-ai-fanaticism-is-and-i-think-its-all-because-of-the-enlightenment/
https://addxorrol.blogspot.com/2025/07/a-non-anthropomorphized-view-of-llms.html
I am well aware it is not conscious but just like with Porn...our bodies and brains can't seem to differentiate between real vs what's on the screen. And that to me is remarkable
Speak for yourself.
There's a difference between seeing and perceiving. If you see AI slop and don't see how it is different than something crafted by a human expert, that is a problem of one's perception.