you are not wrong. I hvae called out the same in the past.
is your point that smartphones collect your data, so why not just go all the way?
I think it's more that they've already had tools like what you're afraid of for years if not decades. The last 20 yrs at least have been one long continuous psyop that's been perfectly executed. For whatever reason average people are being given access to something on a whole new level.
It'll write a business plan, write a poem,... Even if it's just doing a Google search and spitting back top results it's still impressive in how you can ask it questions and it responds. Generally it makes sense too just feels a bit off sometimes. But it works.
If I want to write a business plan, I don't do it often I haven't found good clean simple examples easily to get started. I ask ChatGPT and it spits something out in 5 sec. Compared to the hours it would have taken for me to get to that point. Obviously you refine and make it your own, make it normal. But it's a huge head start in the big picture.
"Take everything from your enemies and give them nothing." Someone
I think it's more that they've already had tools like what you're afraid of for years if not decades. The last 20 yrs at least have been one long continuous psyop that's been perfectly executed. For whatever reason average people are being given access to something on a whole new level.
This is exactly my point. And the reason is given: the public is given access to help train the tools and gather human behavior data, to further train the tools of mass manipulation.
Yeah sure their current tools are 98% accurate and we're helping them get to 99.99% I'm sure that's going to really suck for us...
They've already won the game. I don't disagree with you in general. I just think that your assumption that they haven't already created some god-like tool of mass manipulation is childish and delusional. If they can get more sophisticated it hardly matters at this point. This battle is already lost, you'd do well to triage better and focus on battles that have yet to be decided.
It’s a bad point I made but yes that’s what I was going for.
Obviously the best solution is to have that tracking be made illegal and have offenders thrown in prison.
Obviously the best solution is to have that tracking be made illegal and have offenders thrown in prison.
Terrible idea. You'd be giving the government power to throw people in jail for using software.
That’s like throwing a peeping Tom in jail for stalking and saying it’s a bad idea because you’re giving the government power to throw people in jail for using binoculars.
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