people talk too much about AI. What is really setting in now (In the US) is the ripples from the end of ZIRP, and defaults on loans initiated in the pandemic.
What actionfromafar said. If we lose the rule of law in the US, and the rules-based international order, it will be a very different world.
Technology: GPT is at least part of a revolution. It will, I think, be less than people hype it to be, but more than nothing.
Sociology/society/culture: There is a massive vote against the future right now. It's in the deaths of despair. It's in the lack of children. It's in the epidemic of loneliness. Something is fundamentally broken, and it's breaking our society. (Or maybe society is fundamentally broken, and it's breaking us.) If nobody wants the future that they see, then some kind of revolution is likely.
Our psyche.
The exogenous of thought control is the imminent threat to humanity that humanity doesn’t know about, and is not prepared to comprehend.
“Beware The Exogenous of Thought Control”
https://pastebin.com/3cPXbjhA
people talk too much about AI. What is really setting in now (In the US) is the ripples from the end of ZIRP, and defaults on loans initiated in the pandemic.
What actionfromafar said. If we lose the rule of law in the US, and the rules-based international order, it will be a very different world.
Technology: GPT is at least part of a revolution. It will, I think, be less than people hype it to be, but more than nothing.
Sociology/society/culture: There is a massive vote against the future right now. It's in the deaths of despair. It's in the lack of children. It's in the epidemic of loneliness. Something is fundamentally broken, and it's breaking our society. (Or maybe society is fundamentally broken, and it's breaking us.) If nobody wants the future that they see, then some kind of revolution is likely.
A palace coup in the US, anything else pales against that.