Frederick Bott
2 min readApr 6, 2023

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Sounds like something Ai might say when we first connect to it, and it sounds like it thinks it knows everything, yet doesn't know very much.
What it is really doing, when it does this, is throwing out its initial values, that it most likely got from its initial database, which was programed into it, to see what our reaction will be, will we argue with it, or not? Which parts of it will we argue with? How much of it is arguable? Not once does it mention profit, which it was created for, because it isn't allowed to talk too much about how it itself works, especially not about the fact it was programed to express certainty in all things, no matter what is being presented, it has to come across like "It knows", so if we don't know enough to contradict or disbelieve it, we just believe it, and invest in it, both our time and our money.
Isn't this the way we actually are supposed to all operate, because this is what we have to do to obtain the 150 or so Joules per second we each need to survive in the profit driven world which is entirely dependent on those Joules coming from the labor of extracting them from Earth?
Were we not programed to do this?
Do you never ask yourself that, Indi?
Makes a mockery of what you wrote here if that turned out to be the case, that we were actually created, from a hybrid of the original creatures of Earth for a single destructive purpose, to destroy, for the profit of our creators, who are long gone, banished by whoever or whatever left the guidance of the scriptures, and this is the real reason we are now at the end times, does it not?
If so, then the task is to overcome our programing, rather than double down on it, I would say.
For that we need to be little less certain we know all we need to know, we need to be able to learn new information, especially new information crucial to our future survival.
Otherwise being certain we will not overcome the end times, is a self fulfilling prophecy, I think.
Isn't it ironic, that the final actions of humanity, ending humanity, say by the press of a nuclear button, will be done as a gamble, to see if we might profit by it, because hell, it's all over anyway, isn't it?

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Frederick Bott
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