Tag: psychology
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On S.T.A.M.P
It has always concerned me how few people actually attempt to make the world a better place. So many people exist in a state where they have simply inherited peace and security and do not care what threats to that peace and security come and go, because ultimately they are under the impression that this…
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On Persona Modification
Transcendental persona modification is a method that I stumbled upon while dabbling in symbolic disassociation and Transcendental Meditation. Though I found it quite effective, I did not stop where I should have and pushed myself to a psychological breaking point that I now have come to regret. Nevertheless, it was through this experience that I…
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On AI Superalignment
Autonomous superintelligence isn’t that far away. In the next decade, we can expect to have a machine that is given agency and is more intelligent than us—a machine that has the capacity to act and the ability to do things beyond our comprehension. This leaves us with a major problem—one of seemingly impossible nature: how…
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On the World
The world is what it is, there ought to be no denying that. A grand chemical reaction, a giant mixer of intentions and powers acting upon each other trying to minimize risk while increasing their powers as much as possible. It’s a grand tapestry of blood, flesh and steel, longing for softness and grace but…
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On Subterfuge
Nations are loosely collected, if not rather diffuse, groupings of corporations that don’t necessarily have a common geopolitical objective. Corporations can be bought out quite easily in their interests, as can politicians, as can grassroots movements. The Chinese have grown quite adept at this practice—I know this, after all, I am a Canadian. Algorithms can…
