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diamenz
05-30-2025, 11:22 AM
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Meticode
05-30-2025, 11:55 AM
I'm not a fan of AI. It's getting the point where people can't easily tell what they're seeing is real or not real or not. It's going to be a disaster. Hell, even just ten to fifteen years ago old people were falling for shitty Photoshops on Facebook thinking the most outrageous things were real. It's going to get to the point where AI is going to greatly influence people's beliefs about groups, politics, religion and other parts of the world because of an AI slop lie.
A large group of people will no longer legitimately challenge themselves. I know someone who turns into college schoolwork with a 3.8 GPA and most of the work they turn in is just done through AI.
highwhey
05-30-2025, 12:07 PM
i was trying to read the comments but it asked me to login and when i tried to do so, i realized my account was hacked. lmao.
Bill Gates
05-30-2025, 12:11 PM
You think this is scary? Just wait until to removes all of our jobs. White collar jobs will go first. Anything math oriented is doomed. Any accountants in here? Anyone that does taxes? Better look for a new profession. Programmers, the tech industry in general, those jobs will be phased out by AI. Hollywood movies, video games, etc. It is going to soon be a matter of just typing "AI create scary movie for me tonight!" and the AI will create a new blockbuster within minutes.
Blue collar jobs will be safe for a while. AI can easily replace the doctor who diagnoses, but not the surgeon who does the repairs. But robotics will catch up to them eventually also.
Meticode
05-30-2025, 12:38 PM
You think this is scary? Just wait until to removes all of our jobs. White collar jobs will go first. Anything math oriented is doomed. Any accountants in here? Anyone that does taxes? Better look for a new profession. Programmers, the tech industry in general, those jobs will be phased out by AI. Hollywood movies, video games, etc. It is going to soon be a matter of just typing "AI create scary movie for me tonight!" and the AI will create a new blockbuster within minutes.
Blue collar jobs will be safe for a while. AI can easily replace the doctor who diagnoses, but not the surgeon who does the repairs. But robotics will catch up to them eventually also.
Have you seen Terminator 2? I've watched it probably dozens of times and one scene that always gets me is when the Terminator is talking to John while fixing a truck and they both see two kids shooting at each other with toy guns screaming each other and John says, "We're not going to make it are we?...people I mean." and the Terminator turns from John and looks at the two kids and says, "It's in your nature to destroy yourselves."
...it always hits me probably because I think deep down it's true. People destroy their own humanity every day over nothing. And it just keeps building and building and building until we're going to have nothing left.
Bill Gates
05-30-2025, 12:55 PM
Have you seen Terminator 2? I've watched it probably dozens of times and one scene that always gets me is when the Terminator is talking to John while fixing a truck and they both see two kids shooting at each other with toy guns screaming each other and John says, "We're not going to make it are we?...people I mean." and the Terminator turns from John and looks at the two kids and says, "It's in your nature to destroy yourselves."
...it always hits me probably because I think deep down it's true. People destroy their own humanity every day over nothing. And it just keeps building and building and building until we're going to have nothing left.
The meaning behind that scene for me is just that technology will always doom any intelligent species. Perhaps this universe was designed with that in mind. I mean, technology will eventually reach a point where the average Joe can just print up a nuclear bomb at home. And when it gets to that? What are our odds?
It feels like the atom was designed in a way to prevent intelligent life from getting too far.
Meticode
05-30-2025, 01:05 PM
It feels like the atom was designed in a way to prevent intelligent life from getting too far.
It's just all part of The Great Filter.
MrFonzworth
05-30-2025, 03:49 PM
It's just all part of The Great Filter.
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Meticode
05-30-2025, 05:58 PM
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What?
Im so nba'd out
05-30-2025, 06:29 PM
I'm not a fan of AI. It's getting the point where people can't easily tell what they're seeing is real or not real or not. It's going to be a disaster. Hell, even just ten to fifteen years ago old people were falling for shitty Photoshops on Facebook thinking the most outrageous things were real. It's going to get to the point where AI is going to greatly influence people's beliefs about groups, politics, religion and other parts of the world because of an AI slop lie.
A large group of people will no longer legitimately challenge themselves. I know someone who turns into college schoolwork with a 3.8 GPA and most of the work they turn in is just done through AI.
Imagine having open heart sugery and the Surgeon got through school with A.I doing all of his work
Imagine People being framed with crimes or a serial killer getting off scott free because he has an video tape (A.I) of him being somewhere else
Imagine politics where people can make A.I videos pushing their narrative or making one group look bad.
I didnt even give thought and i came up with 3 ways this can severely hurt/kill people.
A.I could start wars with fake videos ect.
I think the world is doomed. There is no coming back from this. It just hit me like a ton of bricks
Meticode
05-30-2025, 06:33 PM
Imagine having open heart sugery and the Surgeon got through school with A.I doing all of his work
Imagine People being framed with crimes or a serial killer getting off scott free because he has an video tape (A.I) of him being somewhere else
Imagine politics where people can make A.I videos pushing their narrative or making one group look bad.
I didnt even give thought and i came up with 3 ways this can severely hurt/kill people.
A.I could start wars with fake videos ect.
I think the world is doomed. There is no coming back from this. It just hit me like a ton of bricks
Yes, we are cooked. This is just the beginning.
TheMan
05-30-2025, 06:36 PM
You think this is scary? Just wait until to removes all of our jobs. White collar jobs will go first. Anything math oriented is doomed. Any accountants in here? Anyone that does taxes? Better look for a new profession. Programmers, the tech industry in general, those jobs will be phased out by AI. Hollywood movies, video games, etc. It is going to soon be a matter of just typing "AI create scary movie for me tonight!" and the AI will create a new blockbuster within minutes.
Blue collar jobs will be safe for a while. AI can easily replace the doctor who diagnoses, but not the surgeon who does the repairs. But robotics will catch up to them eventually also.
Blue collar jobs will be replaced by automation, already happening...truckers will be replaced by self driving trucks, pilots too...shit gonna get crazy.
Andrew Yang was right...
TheMan
05-30-2025, 06:38 PM
I guarantee AI chicks will replace real women sometime in the future, dudes will have online computer sex...then when the lifelike androids come into the scene, the human race will die out, no more babies :lol
TheMan
05-30-2025, 06:43 PM
It's just all part of The Great Filter.
That's one of the solutions to the Fermi Paradox, that civilizations get to a point where they create technology that eventually leads to their extinction. That there are countless remnants of extinct civilizations all over the universe but we still don't have the technology to detect them and that we're on that path ourselves. Glad I don't smoke weed anymore or I'd get more bummed out thinking about that lol
Meticode
05-30-2025, 06:46 PM
Blue collar jobs will be replaced by automation, already happening...truckers will be replaced by self driving trucks, pilots too...shit gonna get crazy.
Andrew Yang was right...
I don't think the automated trucks happen unless they end up using a whole different transportation system. If they're just going to use regular paved roads I don't think it works. Tesla hasn't released Full Self Driving (FSD) that's yet because the roads are so inconsistent and at random times the Tesla vehicles won't take certain exits, or merge properly in lanes and still need human intervention otherwise they crash or cause a major accident.
So I don't think fully self driving delivery trucks happen 100% without a person unless roads markers, signs, etc get paved more consistently or they make their own system somehow.
I do think a large part of the blue collar sector gets replaced. And the gap between the poor and rich widens.
Meticode
05-30-2025, 06:48 PM
I guarantee AI chicks will replace real women sometime in the future, dudes will have online computer sex...then when the lifelike androids come into the scene, the human race will die out, no more babies :lol
It's already started.
https://youtu.be/2HQ84TVcbMw?si=K4G3X65bjoFCg9aX
Meticode
05-30-2025, 06:53 PM
That's one of the solutions to the Fermi Paradox, that civilizations get to a point where they create technology that eventually leads to their extinction. That there are countless remnants of extinct civilizations all over the universe but we still don't have the technology to detect them and that we're on that path ourselves. Glad I don't smoke weed anymore or I'd get more bummed out thinking about that lol
My belief is there's never been another civilization that's visited another one from a different solar system. I think the time and distances are too much to intelligence life to overcome. Too many things have to go perfectly right for that to happen. I think life is more abundant than what people think. The universe is a big place. Maybe someone already invented the television millions of years ago in some other solar system on some other planet that's already went extinct.
TheMan
05-30-2025, 06:53 PM
I don't think the automated trucks happen unless they end up using a whole different transportation system. If they're just going to use regular paved roads I don't think it works. Tesla hasn't released Full Self Driving (FSD) that's yet because the roads are so inconsistent and at random times the Tesla vehicles won't take certain exits, or merge properly in lanes and still need human intervention otherwise they crash or cause a major accident.
So I don't think fully self driving delivery trucks happen 100% without a person unless roads markers, signs, etc get paved more consistently or they make their own system somehow.
I do think a large part of the blue collar sector gets replaced. And the gap between the poor and rich widens.
If that happens, a populist leader will rise amongst the poor and leads a worldwide revolution where they eat the rich and a dystopian world emerges and that dude declares himself world emperor.
Sounds like a crappy Hollywood movie...:lol
Meticode
05-30-2025, 07:34 PM
If that happens, a populist leader will rise amongst the poor and leads a worldwide revolution where they eat the rich and a dystopian world emerges and that dude declares himself world emperor.
Sounds like a crappy Hollywood movie...:lol
Sounds like the Roman Empire.
ShawkFactory
05-31-2025, 07:22 AM
You think this is scary? Just wait until to removes all of our jobs. White collar jobs will go first. Anything math oriented is doomed. Any accountants in here? Anyone that does taxes? Better look for a new profession. Programmers, the tech industry in general, those jobs will be phased out by AI. Hollywood movies, video games, etc. It is going to soon be a matter of just typing "AI create scary movie for me tonight!" and the AI will create a new blockbuster within minutes.
Blue collar jobs will be safe for a while. AI can easily replace the doctor who diagnoses, but not the surgeon who does the repairs. But robotics will catch up to them eventually also.
The tech industry one isn’t really in danger so much because that’s more solution and user-based, which requires and always will require extensive human communication. Run of the mill coders? Sure. Probably phased out.
Everything else? Perhaps.
BurningHammer
05-31-2025, 07:37 AM
I guarantee AI chicks will replace real women sometime in the future, dudes will have online computer sex...then when the lifelike androids come into the scene, the human race will die out, no more babies :lol
https://i.redd.it/j7z9sel253131.jpg
Phoenix
05-31-2025, 01:23 PM
Funny ( not in a ha ha way) how we're just sprinting head first into this at warp speed, no regulations, no wider conversation for what it will do almost immediately to millions of lives because the tech is moving faster than we can react to it. It's like that scene from Jurassic Park with Jeff Goldblum's character talking about the ethical implications of re-introducing Dinosaurs into modern society, one of my favorites pieces of movie dialogue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_7RvW-avZ8&ab_channel=SamHiggs
And this is absolutely how I imagine the movers and shakers of A.I are acting. Nothing but the potential of dollar signs with zero fukks given about the damage to society.
To the poster referencing the Terminator 2 'Its in your nature to destroy yourselves' conversation between John and Arnold....yeah. I mean people will say we watch too much fiction but I do think people like James Cameron or the brothers ( or I guess they're sisters now :confusedshrug:) that came up with the Matrix were more than just creatives, they were tapping into something very deep about the human condition, our innate self-destructive nature even when it's pretty obvious to anyone the pitfalls A.I could bring about, because its being pushed through by those with wealth and resources. Why? For more wealth and resources, naturally.
highwhey
05-31-2025, 02:26 PM
Funny ( not in a ha ha way) how we're just sprinting head first into this at warp speed, no regulations, no wider conversation for what it will do almost immediately to millions of lives because the tech is moving faster than we can react to it. It's like that scene from Jurassic Park with Jeff Goldblum's character talking about the ethical implications of re-introducing Dinosaurs into modern society, one of my favorites pieces of movie dialogue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_7RvW-avZ8&ab_channel=SamHiggs
And this is absolutely how I imagine the movers and shakers of A.I are acting. Nothing but the potential of dollar signs with zero fukks given about the damage to society.
To the poster referencing the Terminator 2 'Its in your nature to destroy yourselves' conversation between John and Arnold....yeah. I mean people will say we watch too much fiction but I do think people like James Cameron or the brothers ( or I guess they're sisters now :confusedshrug:) that came up with the Matrix were more than just creatives, they were tapping into something very deep about the human condition, our innate self-destructive nature even when it's pretty obvious to anyone the pitfalls A.I could bring about, because its being pushed through by those with wealth and resources. Why? For more wealth and resources, naturally.
i think the motivation to develop AI is more than just financial gain. there is an arms race especially between the US and China to see who can develop the best AI software and quantum computers. For the US, they want to maintain their superpower status as a nation, and for China, they would love nothing more than to become the leading superpower nation. That's why you see all these tech companies spending billions on R&D and the government allowing them proceed with no regulations.
Phoenix
05-31-2025, 05:57 PM
i think the motivation to develop AI is more than just financial gain. there is an arms race especially between the US and China to see who can develop the best AI software and quantum computers. For the US, they want to maintain their superpower status as a nation, and for China, they would love nothing more than to become the leading superpower nation. That's why you see all these tech companies spending billions on R&D and the government allowing them proceed with no regulations.
Probably but ultimately, where I'm going is we know A.I won't be used in any way that actually pushes mankind forward. It will be used to consolidate wealth and power. If anything trickles down to society then it is just that, an incidental trickle down, but certainly not the express intent to actually progress humanity.
TheMan
06-01-2025, 03:47 AM
My belief is there's never been another civilization that's visited another one from a different solar system. I think the time and distances are too much to intelligence life to overcome. Too many things have to go perfectly right for that to happen. I think life is more abundant than what people think. The universe is a big place. Maybe someone already invented the television millions of years ago in some other solar system on some other planet that's already went extinct.
So you don't believe UFOs/UAPs are extraterrestrial in nature? The distances are insane, I agree, we as humans really can't fathom just how far and how much space there is between star systems. Some explain that these phenomenon travel interdimensionally so...
I also agree with you that it's impossible that life hasn't/doesn't exist elsewhere in the universe, we already know it's happened once, here. Just mathematically the odds of it happening only on Earth is miniscule with some many stars and planets orbiting them the chance of that not happening again and again is not realistic. We simply don't have the technology yet to detect them, and would we even know what an alien civilization looks like? I can imagine that an alien life form would probably be unrecognizable
Phoenix
06-01-2025, 06:22 AM
So you don't believe UFOs/UAPs are extraterrestrial in nature? The distances are insane, I agree, we as humans really can't fathom just how far and how much space there is between star systems. Some explain that these phenomenon travel interdimensionally so...
I also agree with you that it's impossible that life hasn't/doesn't exist elsewhere in the universe, we already know it's happened once, here. Just mathematically the odds of it happening only on Earth is miniscule with some many stars and planets orbiting them the chance of that not happening again and again is not realistic. We simply don't have the technology yet to detect them, and would we even know what an alien civilization looks like? I can imagine that an alien life form would probably be unrecognizable
It's also entirely possible that there are races of 'Aliens' that are basically exactly like us. Just as you say the mathematical odds are low that life as we know it only exists on Earth, I would also imagine that what we know as homo-sapiens isn't limited to Earth. We're not only separated by time and space, we may also be separated by reality and dimension.
tpols
06-01-2025, 07:37 AM
So you don't believe UFOs/UAPs are extraterrestrial in nature? The distances are insane, I agree, we as humans really can't fathom just how far and how much space there is between star systems. Some explain that these phenomenon travel interdimensionally so...
I also agree with you that it's impossible that life hasn't/doesn't exist elsewhere in the universe, we already know it's happened once, here. Just mathematically the odds of it happening only on Earth is miniscule with some many stars and planets orbiting them the chance of that not happening again and again is not realistic. We simply don't have the technology yet to detect them, and would we even know what an alien civilization looks like? I can imagine that an alien life form would probably be unrecognizable
There only insane to us because hes thinking from only a humans capability ~ cars, trains, planes etc. The technology higher advanced beings possess would be like teleportation type thing or like you said manipulating travel through different dimensions where its not a literal physical distance of flying billions of miles.
Meticode
06-01-2025, 10:06 AM
So you don't believe UFOs/UAPs are extraterrestrial in nature?
No. I don't think intelligent alien life has ever visited Earth. Until we get better evidence than UFO clips that won't change. I don't think any intelligent life in the universe has ever gotten to the point of human theories of wormholes or interdimensional travel or things of that sort. I just think it's one of those unseen laws of the universe where life can't overcome these bonds. Just like you can't do something like turn air into gold.
This is kind of off-topic, but I do think we live in a multiverse. And things are much more bigger than what we think they are. I think each universe is floating around separate from each other sort of like living cells in some form of life. Each cell has a beginning and end and does the same function in relation to each other, but they're not exactly the same. I think different versions of these universes contain different versions of ourselves in them that made some other choice and went down a different path throughout life.
Sometimes when I get deja vu I like to think the reason I got it is because some other version of myself in some other universe did the thing I was having deja vu over and somehow our memories got mixed up or linked together because that other version of myself was doing the exact same thing I was doing at that exact same moment crossing signals.
Meticode
06-01-2025, 10:09 AM
There only insane to us because hes thinking from only a humans capability ~ cars, trains, planes etc. The technology higher advanced beings possess would be like teleportation type thing or like you said manipulating travel through different dimensions where its not a literal physical distance of flying billions of miles.
I don't think there's ever been life that has gotten to that point. I think it's human nature to hope for such a thing, but I think intelligent life doesn't last long enough for it to ever advance to that point. It's all theory anyway.
tpols
06-01-2025, 10:22 AM
I don't think there's ever been life that has gotten to that point. I think it's human nature to hope for such a thing, but I think intelligent life doesn't last long enough for it to ever advance to that point. It's all theory anyway.
It has most definitely gotten to that point. If you think Humans a collection of primates on a small abandoned terrestrial rock / planet are the smartest race of beings in the history of the universe... thats profoundly myopic of you.
Meticode
06-01-2025, 10:28 AM
It has most definitely gotten to that point. If you think Humans a collection of primates on a small abandoned terrestrial rock / planet are the smartest race of beings in the history of the universe... thats profoundly myopic of you.
I don't think that we're the smartest and I think there's been smarter civilizations, but I don't think intelligent life has gotten past those bonds either. I believe it to be a law life cannot break past.
diamenz
06-01-2025, 10:51 AM
I don't think there's ever been life that has gotten to that point. I think it's human nature to hope for such a thing, but I think intelligent life doesn't last long enough for it to ever advance to that point. It's all theory anyway.
it's in our (and others) nature to destroy ourselves.
other civilizations may never have lasted long enough to traverse space at any significant capacity before they bombed iran on behalf of israel, got their entire world involved and set off a chain reaction of their world's nuclear arsenal completely killing off their species.
otoh once a civilization gets past the point of mastering their self-destructive tendencies, anything is possible. but is it even possible to get past that point? it would take a hell of a lot of cooperation as a civilization and the larger that civilization is, the harder it would be. it's frankly hard to imagine.
we ourselves are probably on the tail-end of our timeline. there's just way too many things that can go wrong now on a grand scale and knowing our nature as humans, it won't be long before we provoke it into happening.
Meticode
06-01-2025, 11:48 AM
it's in our (and others) nature to destroy ourselves.
other civilizations may never have lasted long enough to traverse space at any significant capacity before they bombed iran on behalf of israel, got their entire world involved and set off a chain reaction of their world's nuclear arsenal completely killing off their species.
otoh once a civilization gets past the point of mastering their self-destructive tendencies, anything is possible. but is it even possible to get past that point? it would take a hell of a lot of cooperation as a civilization and the larger that civilization is, the harder it would be. it's frankly hard to imagine.
we ourselves are probably on the tail-end of our timeline. there's just way too many things that can go wrong now on a grand scale and knowing our nature as humans, it won't be long before we provoke it into happening.
I think a big part of a civilization furthering itself is how well everyone works together for the greater good. Largely in this world that doesn't happen often or even at all collectively. Sometimes you'll get a country that unites over something of significance that forces them to do that. For example when 9/11 happened I've never witnessed the country more united than during that time period in my life. People were just nicer to each other, but that didn't last long and fast forward to now the United Status is more fractured now than it has been in decades and maybe longer.
If intelligent life evolves naturally anything close to how human beings did socially it will be difficult for them to progress. Human beings throughout history facture themselves into smaller groups and tribes. We talk about equal rights, equal this, equal that, but it's human nature to diversify and give everything a label and establish a hierarchy of social standards and judge each other.
In other words I think it's difficult for intelligent life to progress to it's full potential because naturally we as humans don't work together majority of the time for the greater good.
TheMan
06-01-2025, 12:11 PM
I don't think there's ever been life that has gotten to that point. I think it's human nature to hope for such a thing, but I think intelligent life doesn't last long enough for it to ever advance to that point. It's all theory anyway.
How do you explain all the stories that are similar between cultures separated by distance and time that tell about celestial beings coming from the heavens though? Ancient Indian, Chinese, Mesopotamian, Meso American, Ancient Egypt etc have all stories that revolve around being visited by beings that came from the heavens to visit us and humans have been reporting unusual crafts and lights in the sky since recorded history. Obviously a lot of it can be attributed to natural phenomena but not all. All a coincidence? I really don't know, just putting it out there.
Meticode
06-01-2025, 12:17 PM
How do you explain all the stories that are similar between cultures separated by distance and time that tell about celestial beings coming from the heavens though? Ancient Indian, Chinese, Mesopotamian, Meso American, Ancient Egypt etc have all stories that revolve around being visited by beings that came from the heavens to visit us and humans have been reporting unusual crafts and lights in the sky since recorded history. Obviously a lot of it can be attributed to natural phenomena but not all. I really don't know, just putting it out there.
I just chalk it up to coincidence or our current misunderstanding of what those cultures were trying to convey in ancient drawings or writings. It's human nature overall for us to establish a higher power and believe in a god. We like to think there's a meaning to ourselves. I think it's just different cultures establishing their own version of a god they worship. It's no different than two ancient tribes having no contact each other, but somehow they both ended up inventing the wheel or discovering fire.
Phoenix
06-01-2025, 12:27 PM
Sometimes you'll get a country that unites over something of significance that forces them to do that. For example when 9/11 happened I've never witnessed the country more united than during that time period in my life. People were just nicer to each other, but that didn't last long and fast forward to now the United Status is more fractured now than it has been in decades and maybe longer.
I think what brings a country together is the perception of a common enemy. That's what brought Americans together in the aftermath of 9/11. It's also why a country like Canada is completely unified now, because everyone perceives America/Trump as the enemy so all petty differences are put aside( temporarily).
Meticode
06-01-2025, 01:20 PM
I think what brings a country together is the perception of a common enemy. That's what brought Americans together in the aftermath of 9/11. It's also why a country like Canada is completely unified now, because everyone perceives America/Trump as the enemy so all petty differences are put aside( temporarily).
That's definitely a big factor and usual case. Also what helps unifying a country is the cultures within the country itself. The United States is a melting pot. We have so many different people from different cultures and races that are Americans. This within itself leads to a lot of conflict because of the clashing of beliefs. Then you have a nation like Japan who for the most part are all Japanese who mostly believe in the religions of Shinto and Buddhism. It's still within their culture to be unified. For example, there are very little public trash cans in Japan. Everyone is expected to carry their own trash and take it home with them. And when you visit Japan it's one of the cleanest public systems in the world even with city like Tokyo with 14+ million people because most people believe in being respectful and the greater whole.
Phoenix
06-01-2025, 04:36 PM
That's definitely a big factor and usual case. Also what helps unifying a country is the cultures within the country itself. The United States is a melting pot. We have so many different people from different cultures and races that are Americans. This within itself leads to a lot of conflict because of the clashing of beliefs. Then you have a nation like Japan who for the most part are all Japanese who mostly believe in the religions of Shinto and Buddhism. It's still within their culture to be unified. For example, there are very little public trash cans in Japan. Everyone is expected to carry their own trash and take it home with them. And when you visit Japan it's one of the cleanest public systems in the world even with city like Tokyo with 14+ million people because most people believe in being respectful and the greater whole.
Am I right in assuming you've been there? It's been on my bucket list for ages.
Meticode
06-01-2025, 05:02 PM
Am I right in assuming you've been there? It's been on my bucket list for ages.
Japan? No. It's on my bucket list too. I've studied a bit of modern Japan and had a close friend to there for a year and I picked his brain.
TheMan
06-01-2025, 07:42 PM
Japan? No. It's on my bucket list too. I've studied a bit of modern Japan and had a close friend to there for a year and I picked his brain.
You should go, Japanese women love white guys lol
Meticode
06-01-2025, 09:26 PM
You should go, Japanese women love white guys lol
That's what I've heard! Maybe I'll look into that in a few years once my daughter is on her own. I almost dated a Vietnamese woman, but she came off extremely self-centered and materialistic so I didn't dabble in that. Super pretty though.
Phoenix
06-02-2025, 07:27 AM
Japan? No. It's on my bucket list too. I've studied a bit of modern Japan and had a close friend to there for a year and I picked his brain.
Ah I see, got ya. I've heard similar things about Japanese society, there is a culture of respect that permeates through their way of life. As opposed to 'muah rights!' westerners who've been raised on individualism and generally not giving a shit about anyone outside your immediate circle. And as you said, the US being a melting pot makes it difficult with so many ethnicities and cultures trying to find common ground. I like variety myself but there is something to be said for a society being homogenized through a singular culture in terms of how it functions( people thinking more in terms of community and doing their part to improve the whole, as opposed to living for yourself like we do in the west leading to the shitshow we have now).
highwhey
06-03-2025, 12:03 AM
That's what I've heard! Maybe I'll look into that in a few years once my daughter is on her own. I almost dated a Vietnamese woman, but she came off extremely self-centered and materialistic so I didn't dabble in that. Super pretty though.
asian women in general are largely beautiful.
Meticode
06-03-2025, 09:23 AM
asian women in general are largely beautiful.
Usually I don't find Asian women attractive looking. Most of the time it's because they lack hips or ass which I'm a sucker for.
BurningHammer
06-04-2025, 05:38 PM
asian women in general are largely beautiful.
Richer, better educated ones are. Don't go deep into the rural parts to find them.
diamenz
06-04-2025, 07:53 PM
asian women are a sucker for white men. they even go out of their way to diss their own men. you'd think it was a comedy skit. can't blame them really when asian men stay at home playing video games all night.
warriorfan
06-05-2025, 06:01 AM
Richer, better educated ones are. Don't go deep into the rural parts to find them.
Lmao what the hell is up with this post. Sounds like this dude has been on quite a few mail order bride safaris. Dude is a seasoned vet. :lol
asian women are a sucker for white men. they even go out of their way to diss their own men. you'd think it was a comedy skit. can't blame them really when asian men stay at home playing video games all night.
Lots of women date outside their race or prefer it. Only Indian ladies don’t and no one wants to **** them anyways so it’s not even a big deal.
Im so nba'd out
06-06-2025, 09:54 AM
Randomly watching a video and i was wondering why the hell is a French player speaking perfect English in an interview in China. Then it made me think "Hey, one day A.I will be able to translate what people say like this interview instantly.". When being interviewed
A.I is going to do just as much good as it does bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDsoJ7wBlDI&ab_channel=CGTNSportsScene
Just imagine if she was speaking French and A.i altered her facial expressions and mouth+words instantly and turned it into English for the people watching at home. Or whatever country/language the viewer speaks
Also a old show like Unsolved Mysteries. They could bring back the host Robert Stack as host with A.I and voice A.I. Pay his grandkids and great grandkids. Im sure he would love that.
Man A.I is going to be dope as hell in like 200 years. I can see the potential of where this can go for the positive. So many things you can do once the technology gets better.
TheMan
06-06-2025, 11:15 AM
Randomly watching a video and i was wondering why the hell is a French player speaking perfect English in an interview in China. Then it made me think "Hey, one day A.I will be able to translate what people say like this interview instantly.". When being interviewed
A.I is going to do just as much good as it does bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDsoJ7wBlDI&ab_channel=CGTNSportsScene
Just imagine if she was speaking French and A.i altered her facial expressions and mouth+words instantly and turned it into English for the people watching at home. Or whatever country/language the viewer speaks
Also a old show like Unsolved Mysteries. They could bring back the host Robert Stack as host with A.I and voice A.I. Pay his grandkids and great grandkids. Im sure he would love that.
Man A.I is going to be dope as hell in like 200 years. I can see the potential of where this can go for the positive. So many things you can do once the technology gets better.
There will be AI celebrities, totally computer generated with their own personalities one day
j3lademaster
06-06-2025, 11:47 AM
I'm not a fan of AI. It's getting the point where people can't easily tell what they're seeing is real or not real or not. It's going to be a disaster. Hell, even just ten to fifteen years ago old people were falling for shitty Photoshops on Facebook thinking the most outrageous things were real. It's going to get to the point where AI is going to greatly influence people's beliefs about groups, politics, religion and other parts of the world because of an AI slop lie.
A large group of people will no longer legitimately challenge themselves. I know someone who turns into college schoolwork with a 3.8 GPA and most of the work they turn in is just done through AI.And that's why standardized testing has had a larger influx of focus than before. CFA and CPA certifications are a must now, even compared to when I started out 15 years ago. Can't ai your way through that.
j3lademaster
06-06-2025, 11:51 AM
Am I right in assuming you've been there? It's been on my bucket list for ages.
I went to east Asia pretty regularly for my old job, and Japan is pretty clean. They even rinse out their trash before throwing it out.
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