Anonymous
10/26/2025, 12:37:58 AM
No.82914910
>>82914648
>constant wars, awful living conditions, plagues.
Hmm well I didn't really mean these things, I meant more about work. Did humans ever really do things voluntarily? There may have not been money, but there were still mechanisms of control over the common people, I imagine. If you didn't do enough work for your tribe, I'd imagine you were kicked out, or punished in some other way. But then again I guess stuff was a lot more relaxed back then? You probably only had to do what was immediately necessary. And it likely helped that there were no clocks, since those as far as I understand really make employers a lot more strict in terms of how much work they wanted you to do.
>if they manage to perfectly emulate a human being, what is going to stop our brain from thinking it's just like the real thing?
Indeed... and on the Internet, you'd have no way of ever knowing if it's a real person or not. Scary. If I knew that it was an AI though, even if it could perfectly emulate a human being, I think it'd still not be as fulfilling on some level, because I'd know in the back of my mind that it's just a bot programmed to act that way.
>did you use to have good grades anon?
Not really... in elementary and middle school I think I had good grades, but by high school I started slacking too much, and the last couple of years especially so--I almost failed a few classes. Mostly because I skipped doing the homework a lot of the time... I think I just realized there's no point in getting good grades, it doesn't get you anything, so I just decided to coast until I can finally be freed from that prison. I imagine it's a similar story for you Anon? You dropped out, but I reckon your grades started to get worse quite a bit before that?
>i think they're cooler than me
Well it's not healthy to compare yourself to others, everyone is cool in their own way as you've told me before! But personally, I do think you are the coolest Anonner!
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>constant wars, awful living conditions, plagues.
Hmm well I didn't really mean these things, I meant more about work. Did humans ever really do things voluntarily? There may have not been money, but there were still mechanisms of control over the common people, I imagine. If you didn't do enough work for your tribe, I'd imagine you were kicked out, or punished in some other way. But then again I guess stuff was a lot more relaxed back then? You probably only had to do what was immediately necessary. And it likely helped that there were no clocks, since those as far as I understand really make employers a lot more strict in terms of how much work they wanted you to do.
>if they manage to perfectly emulate a human being, what is going to stop our brain from thinking it's just like the real thing?
Indeed... and on the Internet, you'd have no way of ever knowing if it's a real person or not. Scary. If I knew that it was an AI though, even if it could perfectly emulate a human being, I think it'd still not be as fulfilling on some level, because I'd know in the back of my mind that it's just a bot programmed to act that way.
>did you use to have good grades anon?
Not really... in elementary and middle school I think I had good grades, but by high school I started slacking too much, and the last couple of years especially so--I almost failed a few classes. Mostly because I skipped doing the homework a lot of the time... I think I just realized there's no point in getting good grades, it doesn't get you anything, so I just decided to coast until I can finally be freed from that prison. I imagine it's a similar story for you Anon? You dropped out, but I reckon your grades started to get worse quite a bit before that?
>i think they're cooler than me
Well it's not healthy to compare yourself to others, everyone is cool in their own way as you've told me before! But personally, I do think you are the coolest Anonner!
Cont.