Artificial Intelligence
[Note, Intelligence. 15:52:33 28 apr 2025.]
Circa 15:14 28 apr 2025
The problem with AI-hunting [as I’ll call it] is it’s essentially been reduced to diversity capping and the encouragement of sameness. This practice is now a vessel for people to express their discomfort with output that doesn’t look like their own or output that theirs would “never” resemble. It’s the loosest, most feeble kind of pattern recognition where the pattern is just “weird”. The pattern is just “why are you doing that?”. The pattern is just “I would’ve done it [this] way”. The pattern is just “someone who’s not you would have done it [this] way”. The pattern is just divergence.
You’re not AI-hunting. You’re ‘ew-it’s-different-that-scares-me’ hunting. You’re ‘I-don’t-believe-enough-in-my-capabilities-to-outdo-this-get-it-away-from-me-eliminate-it’ self-esteem perpetuating. That’s the problem with this hunting.
Circa 15:38
Where else have we had an issue of “this [entity-thing] has an inherent advantage over me; I can’t compete; eliminate it; in fact, what it produces is inferior; it’s inferior, but I still can’t compete; it’s inferior and I can’t compete; eliminate it; eliminate its likeness; eliminate all it resembles and every thing with resemblance; eliminate it”. Whenever someone is more focused on another thing’s capabilities instead of their own, the issue isn’t the thing. The issue is self-esteem. Self-concept. Self-image in relation to said thing [entity]. You’re outsourcing responsibility for an inferiority complex. You’re projecting. Where are you focused.