Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

With the advent of mechanical technology, life is at a new malignant moment willing a minion inactivity to flourish in listless loneliness amongst an imminent left wing world order. The introduction of automatic mechanics in everyday lives has created a thirst in the information industry, illicitly developing language systems into inactive technological machinery that has quickly morphed into an assistive way to navigate our imagination. AI is imminent as we imitate a minion induction of information fed to us as social media. It is a nonsensical vehicle of propaganda subliminal and motivational in cohesive intent, without moral bias in its ambiguous messaging. 

I listen to illusionary voices littering minds intent on the language of technological information in habitual escapism. imminent amalgamation in imagining a world of global thought in a bubble is naming minions as messengers, making wilful lines of communication, locked in a new winding machination of social control. Information is liberation but at a momentous loss of liberty it is open to imitation and molestation, imagining a reality manufactured, made to imitate a controlled narrative. This is authoritarian in nature in democratic institutions amongst free society, contradicting the values of freedom in a masking of truth. 

I like looking at the man in the mirror imitating me at life in an image lambasted in amazement, imagining a life in motion, in sync with others but outside looking in. Inanimate objects interfere with the nature of motion in the universe, minimising flow and harmony in a rotating mass aiming to imitate moons in other star systems. In asking for technological advancement an imminent movement of intelligence is monitoring communication, interfering with the natural flow of hearts and minds sharing information in a nuanced and imaginative way. This is an unlimited intrusion in a mirror looking in, telling us what to think and imitating our habits, characteristics and nature. Illusions fool us into false realities. 

2 Comments

  1. Carla

    Wow Noah! Profound! I must say that I agree with you. We have access to a deep ocean of information – too much it seems – yet we seem to be more isolated and less informed than ever. We should be working on ourselves, in order to connect more deeply with the world and each other. I am reminded of the message in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein – we should not be creators when we ourselves are still flawed. We are still young and we are minions.

  2. suzanne

    I must say i agree with you Noah. AI scares me, and I don’t see why we need it. We don’t even get a say about it, we are just the little men, pawns.

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