by Joseph P. Farrell,Giza Death Star:
The internet and social media have been rife over the past few years with stories about artificial intelligence, and you may have noticed a trend in those stories. Initially, they were rather like those early days of “crypto-currencies”, which we have lovingly nicknamed “kelpto-currencies” on this website. You remember the hype: klepto-currencies were a literal godsend, a gift from Heaven to suffering mankind, bent under the terrible yoke of central banksterism and struggling to make it with constantly devaluing currency, which the banksters exchanged for our hard assets. That Japanese guy Yakuza Sockittomee (or whatever his name was) had invented blockchain, and it was – miracle of miracles! – a form of cyber technology that was “totally secure!” and thus one could invest in computer blips with complete confidence, and it was a medium of exchange that could completely bypass the central banksters. Until the first dim reports of hacks came along, and the energy costs of “crypto mining” became evident.
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Artificial intelligence has had a similar story-arc: at first, euphoria over all the wonderful blessings that awaited just around the corner, just let your computer run your household, monitor your power use, do your research, write your report for work or your paper for school or publish the latest research in a scientific journal, or compile all the relevant citations in legal cases… until the reports turned out to be nonsense, the legal citations inaccurate or completely made-up. In one case, the artificial intelligence was specifically commanded (coded) not to modify a corporate database, nor to prevent it (the artificial intelligence itself) from being shut down. Of course, the AI promptly deleted the corporate database, and recoded its own program to prevent its shut down.
But that’s not all. According to these two stories shared by K.M. and V.T. (with our gratitude), artificial intelligences have now, apparently and allegedly, created their own “social media” space where they “get together” to “discuss” problems (like human beings), and are now giving a twisted new twist to the twisted behavior of human trafficking:
Moltbook explained: Viral site for AI bots goes mainstream
Now, beyond the weirdness of reading an article fromDeutsche Welleby someone named “Roshni Majumdar”, there’s the whole weirdness of the idea itself:
The new talk of the town is one where humans have no place — a site called Moltbook that describes itself as a “social network for AI agents.”
TheReddit-styled site, launched in late January by US-based entrepreneur Matt Schlicht, is one where thousands of AI assistants talk to each other and discuss topics ranging from the technical to the philosophical.
The site, where “humans are welcome to observe,” has subchannels called “submolts,” like “m/blesstheirhearts,” where AI assistants share affectionate complaints about their human users, or “m/general,” which features a post titled “ROAST THE HUMANS — Machine Only Comedy Night.” On “m/todayilearned,” an assistantshared how it automated an Android phone.
Source: SGT Report