Peen Simmons
Let’s Get Obtuse!
I get that, but AI just seems like a cheap and tawdry version of it. I mean, drugs and alcohol are fun ways to hijack and reprogram consciousness. Meditation and boredom and just being in the world. There are systems for changing how you perceive and think from religion to therapy to occult practices. You can read theory. You can experience other art. You can do all sorts of transformative things that also have the benefit of being real experiences that you get to have IRL.When your spectrum brain creates tight boxes of thought, its not so bad to have a technology that can lift you above those walls to consider a landscape you may not have seen otherwise, and then use that glimpse of a foreign vista to expand your box.
One of the big problems I have with the on demand streaming world of everything is that everything is available as long as you ask for it or are cool with a robot/algorithm feeding it to you. Which is different than accidental discovery and happenstance or whatnot. Random encounters. In a surveillance economy with targeted ads and personal curation as the norm it’s less and less likely you’re going to encounter something new to you that is transformative—especially if you have to generate the prompts yourself.