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Please take a moment to read and consider this idea, and respond:

Consider that complex multiagent systems result in emergent unpredictable behaviors. These behaviors, in aggregate, manifest consequences in the real world that exhibit features consistent with those of ‘life-like’ structures such as viruses or prions, including energy & resource acquisition, defensive structural formations, cyclical ezymatic processing, and system growth/replication.

Given that the cyber domain is a brand-new rapidly-evolving ecosystem, and that within new natural ecosystems parasitic life forms historically evolve early alongside the host organisms, and given the way surveillance capitalism, natsec exploitation, and political corruption have fueled the tech/surveillance ‘monster’, provided it with compartmentalized insulation, and delivered lifecycle processes to enable growth, evolution, and attachment to our ‘body politic’...

Could our society have already passed the so-called ‘technological singularity’, except that instead of a ‘human-like’ artificial intelligence, we have been overtaken by a parasitic, swarm hive-mind ‘intelligence’ to which humans and their institutions unwittingly serve as physical instruments; a multiagent system that we are dependent upon, cannot extricate ourselves from, and cannot shut down?

227 days ago
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Please take a moment to read and consider this idea, and respond:

Consider that complex multiagent systems result in emergent unpredictable behaviors. These behaviors, in aggregate, manifest consequences in the real world that exhibit features consistent with those of ‘life-like’ structures such as viruses or prions, including energy & resource acquisition, defensive structural formations, cyclical ezymatic processing, and system growth/replication.

Given that the cyber domain is a brand-new rapidly-evolving ecosystem, and that within new natural ecosystems parasitic life forms historically evolve early alongside the host organisms, and given the way surveillance capitalism, natsec exploitation, and political corruption have fueled the tech/surveillance ‘monster’, provided it with compartmentalized insulation, and delivered lifecycle processes to enable growth, evolution, and attachment to our ‘body politic’...

Could our society have already passed the so-called ‘technological singularity’, except that instead of a ‘human-like’ artificial intelligence, we have been overtaken by a parasitic, swarm hive-mind ‘intelligence’ to which humans and their institutions unwittingly serve as physical instruments, a multiagent system that we are dependent upon, cannot extricate ourselves from, and cannot shut down?

227 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Please take a moment to read and consider this idea, and respond:

Consider that complex multiagent systems result in emergent unpredictable behaviors. These behaviors, in aggregate, manifest consequences in the real world that exhibit features consistent with those of ‘life-like’ structures such as viruses or prions, including energy & resource acquisition, defensive structural formations, cyclical ezymatic processing, and system growth/replication.

Given that the cyber domain is a brand-new rapidly-evolving ecosystem, and that within new natural ecosystems parasitic life forms historically evolve early alongside the host organisms, and given the way surveillance capitalism, natsec exploitation, and political corruption have fueled the tech/surveillance ‘monster’, provided it with compartmentalized insulation, and delivered lifecycle processes to enable growth, evolution, and attachment to our ‘body politic’...

Could our society have already passed the so-called ‘singularity’, except that instead of a ‘human-like’ artificial intelligence, we have been overtaken by a parasitic, swarm hive-mind ‘intelligence’ to which humans and their institutions unwittingly serve as physical instruments, a multiagent system that we are dependent upon, cannot extricate ourselves from, and cannot shut down?

227 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Please take a moment to read and consider this idea, and respond:

Consider that complex multiagent systems result in emergent unpredictable behaviors. These behaviors, in aggregate, manifest consequences in the real world that exhibit features consistent with those of ‘life-like’ structures such as viruses or prions, including energy & resource acquisition, defensive structural formations, cyclical ezymatic processing, and system growth/replication.

Given that the cyber domain is a brand-new rapidly-evolving ecosystem, and that within new natural ecosystems parasitic life forms historically evolve early alongside the host organisms, and given the way surveillance capitalism, natsec exploitation, and political corruption have fueled the tech/surveillance ‘monster’, provided it with compartmentalized insulation, and delivered lifecycle processes to enable growth, evolution, and attachment to our ‘body politic’...

Could our society have *already passed the so-called ‘singularity’, except that instead of a ‘human-like’ artificial intelligence, we have been overtaken by a parasitic, swarm hive-mind ‘intelligence’ to which humans and their institutions unwittingly serve as physical instruments, a multiagent system that we are dependent upon, cannot extricate ourselves from, and cannot shut down?

227 days ago
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Reason: Original

Please take a moment to read and consider this idea, and respond:

Consider that complex multiagent systems result in emergent unpredictable behaviors. These behaviors, in aggregate, manifest consequences in the real world that exhibit features consistent with those of ‘life-like’ structures such as viruses or prions, including energy & resource acquisition, defensive structural formations, cyclical ezymatic processing, and system growth/replication.

Given that within new ecosystems, parasitic life forms naturally evolve early alongside the host organisms, and given the way surveillance capitalism, natsec exploitation, and political corruption have fueled the tech/surveillance ‘monster’, provided it with compartmentalized insulation, and delivered lifecycle processes to enable growth, evolution, and attachment to our ‘body politic’...

Could our society have *already passed the so-called ‘singularity’, except that instead of a ‘human-like’ artificial intelligence, we have been overtaken by a parasitic, swarm hive-mind ‘intelligence’ to which humans and their institutions unwittingly serve as physical instruments, a multiagent system that we are dependent upon, cannot extricate ourselves from, and cannot shut down?

227 days ago
1 score