NanditoPapa

NanditoPapa t1_j9d3dwf wrote

Reply to comment by BigZaddyZ3 in Relevant Dune Quote by johnnyjfrank

Maybe, but prophecy tends to be true in hindsight. Literally millions of books/shows/movies have created versions of history past and future and been absolutely wrong...so pointing out the handful that got it right by luck (or pointing out an obvious trend) isn't really useful to gauge progress. Again, negative visions of the future are compelling so there is a dystopia bias in literature.

I'm an optimist, so I'm hoping for the best when the Singularity hits.

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NanditoPapa t1_j9d16k2 wrote

Reply to comment by BigZaddyZ3 in Relevant Dune Quote by johnnyjfrank

The issue, really, is that dystopia and conflict make for great stories...at least in the hands of great writers. Reading about everything going well and AI resulting in a utopic future would be boring and likely not sell well. That's why we should be careful using works of fiction to inform our world view. I'm talking to myself here too...

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NanditoPapa t1_j9cyoih wrote

Dune is a work of fiction. It's not a documentary. It's not real. Everything inside the book is made up. It's not our future. 🤷🏼‍♂️

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NanditoPapa t1_j941a3x wrote

You're literally asking for ways to address his arguments. To you a "good" discussion seems to only be one where you are "right". That's not a discussion, that's bullying. Even now, you're engaging with people in a hostile manner when they simply have the opinion that everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

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NanditoPapa t1_j8zcne0 wrote

I think your friend needs to remember that sci-fi is for science FICTION. It's not real and shouldn't inform your understanding of the world around you in a concrete way.

That's in-person. Online... especially in this sub... I just block accounts that post negative shitposts on AI and Singularity. Being CRITICAL is not the same as being negative/pessimistic. But in the face of so many low quality posts lately I'd rather just block and move on.

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NanditoPapa t1_iwxl6vr wrote

There are many exceptions to patient/client confidentiality laws. Illegal activity, like drug use, can be disclosed. This keeps many people away from therapy and could cause some people reaching out for help to end up in jail or forced rehabilitation. Add in that law enforcement officers are rarely (and certainly not fully) trained to deal with mental health situations...until the laws in the US are overhauled people in a bad situation using this number could find themselves in an even worse situation.

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NanditoPapa t1_iwjvxks wrote

And also thanks to some dumb fucking people supporting factory farms...which cause damage to the environment. Looks like a "fuck everybody" type situation 🤷🏼‍♂️

Edit: Sure, downvote "factory farms are bad" as the wrong take. Lol...only on Reddit is being a good human the wrong way to go.

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NanditoPapa t1_iv1a23o wrote

No. There was a 16-25% increase in emergency calls for myocarditis in males, not that 16% of males developed this extremely rare disease. (https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-study-emergency/fact-check-study-using-israeli-emergency-services-data-does-not-prove-covid-19-vaccines-cause-heart-problems-idUSL2N2X21LM)

Further, additional recent studies have found that COVID does much more damage to young heart tissue than any vaccine, making the vaccine much safer than the risk of COVID. https://www.heart.org/en/news/2022/08/22/covid-19-infection-poses-higher-risk-for-myocarditis-than-vaccines#:~:text=During%20the%20one%2Dyear%20study,hospitalized%20or%20died%20with%20myocarditis.

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