🔴 ↪️ - Alles, was der KI-Kritiker Connor Leahy 2025 auf der Nexus Conference 2025 über die Desillusionierung der jungen Generationen sagte:
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️ - Alles, was der KI-Kritiker Connor Leahy 2025 auf der Nexus Conference 2025 über die Desillusionierung der jungen Generationen sagte:@TwraSun ja lasst uns überall Kameras aufhängen. Für die Sicherheit. Oder ist es doch nur für dieses "Sicherheitsgefühl"? Lasst uns alle Brillen mit Kameras kaufen und hypen...lasst uns in jedes Auto zig Überwachungskameras einbauen. Auch uns selbst bei der Fahrt überwachen. Für die Sicherheit....
Wie wenig Menschen heute überhaupt mal einen Moment irgendetwas an Technologie kritisch hinterfragen ist erschreckend.
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... Folge: In einer Gesellschaft, in der kaum noch Kinder auf die Welt kommen und die die Einwanderung begrenzt, müssen die Menschen selbst für ihr Alter vorsorgen. Sie müssen damit rechnen, schlechter medizinisch versorgt zu werden und eventuell bis an ihr Lebensende zu arbeiten.
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️ - Alles, was der KI-Kritiker Connor Leahy 2025 auf der Nexus Conference 2025 über die Desillusionierung der jungen Generationen sagte: -
️ - Alles, was der KI-Kritiker Connor Leahy 2025 auf der Nexus Conference 2025 über die Desillusionierung der jungen Generationen sagte: -
️ - Alles, was der KI-Kritiker Connor Leahy 2025 auf der Nexus Conference 2025 über die Desillusionierung der jungen Generationen sagte:@TwraSun Mic drop!
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️ - Alles, was der KI-Kritiker Connor Leahy 2025 auf der Nexus Conference 2025 über die Desillusionierung der jungen Generationen sagte:@TwraSun
Und gleichzeitig werden jedwede Freiräume zerstört oder kommerzialisiert und die Zukunft zu einer nur dystopisch möglichen eingeschränkt.Am (sprichwörtlichen) Ende wird vielleicht die absolute Kontrolle stehen, aber eben nur die Kontrolle über einen giftigen, überhitzten Misthaufen.
Wer will denn mit den Aussichten noch Kinder in die Welt setzen?
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@TwraSun das scheint irgendwie wichtig zu sein was der da erzählt - gibts einen bot der das mal transkribieren könnte?
@meatpuppet@troet.cafe @TwraSun@mastodon.social Transkripiert mit einem lokalen Speech-To-Text Modell (Parakeet V3 ONNX) auf meinem Android-Gerät, mit manuellen Korrekturen durch mich nachdem ich das Video gesehen habe. Kein Anspruch auf komplette Korrektheit.
Transkription:
- I'm thirty years old. Not one of my friends has children. Zero. No one. No one's having kids. Do you know how hard you need to abuse a mammal to make them not have children?
- Never thought of it that way.
- Yeah, look, GDP goes up. People have a lot of have enough food, you know, and whatever. No one's having kids. And this is across the world. This is across both the West, the East, you know, everywhere it's happening. So there's that thing that happens, especially with the younger generation. Like even younger than me. Like the kids that are like 18 today. There's a huge problem where they don't dance. No one dances. They go to clubs and they don't dance. Why is this? Because you get recorded. If you're an 18 year old kid, you go to a club, you get recorded. If you approach a girl and you mess it up, you get recorded. Everything is a panopticon. So if you had to ask me why, my answer is technology. My answer is social media. My answer is AI. My answer is algorithms. Do you know what dating algorithms do? Do you know how they are optimized? They don't optimize for you to meet the love of your life. They optimize for you to keep coming back to the app. And now there's a thing that basically we have sold out all of our dating norms, all of our interpersonal norms, to tech companies without our consent to optimize their ad algorithm. I think there's a deep thing where we as a society have not dealt with the fact that we have to steward technology responsibly. We have treated technology as a wild west. Absolutely. Everyone can do whatever they want. Oh, just sell all of our younger generation's dating lives to corporations for profit. And who pays the cost for this? Who has liability? So I think the real problem is that we are as a society, as a government, the generations that came before me, and also my generation, I don't want to exclude myself from this, but also the generation came before me, just let technology rip. The promise was if you let technology, if you let the internet rip, there will be democracy and freedom and happiness and economic growth. And where where is that? I think my generation is noticing that promise. -
@meatpuppet@troet.cafe @TwraSun@mastodon.social Transkripiert mit einem lokalen Speech-To-Text Modell (Parakeet V3 ONNX) auf meinem Android-Gerät, mit manuellen Korrekturen durch mich nachdem ich das Video gesehen habe. Kein Anspruch auf komplette Korrektheit.
Transkription:
- I'm thirty years old. Not one of my friends has children. Zero. No one. No one's having kids. Do you know how hard you need to abuse a mammal to make them not have children?
- Never thought of it that way.
- Yeah, look, GDP goes up. People have a lot of have enough food, you know, and whatever. No one's having kids. And this is across the world. This is across both the West, the East, you know, everywhere it's happening. So there's that thing that happens, especially with the younger generation. Like even younger than me. Like the kids that are like 18 today. There's a huge problem where they don't dance. No one dances. They go to clubs and they don't dance. Why is this? Because you get recorded. If you're an 18 year old kid, you go to a club, you get recorded. If you approach a girl and you mess it up, you get recorded. Everything is a panopticon. So if you had to ask me why, my answer is technology. My answer is social media. My answer is AI. My answer is algorithms. Do you know what dating algorithms do? Do you know how they are optimized? They don't optimize for you to meet the love of your life. They optimize for you to keep coming back to the app. And now there's a thing that basically we have sold out all of our dating norms, all of our interpersonal norms, to tech companies without our consent to optimize their ad algorithm. I think there's a deep thing where we as a society have not dealt with the fact that we have to steward technology responsibly. We have treated technology as a wild west. Absolutely. Everyone can do whatever they want. Oh, just sell all of our younger generation's dating lives to corporations for profit. And who pays the cost for this? Who has liability? So I think the real problem is that we are as a society, as a government, the generations that came before me, and also my generation, I don't want to exclude myself from this, but also the generation came before me, just let technology rip. The promise was if you let technology, if you let the internet rip, there will be democracy and freedom and happiness and economic growth. And where where is that? I think my generation is noticing that promise. -
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... Folge: In einer Gesellschaft, in der kaum noch Kinder auf die Welt kommen und die die Einwanderung begrenzt, müssen die Menschen selbst für ihr Alter vorsorgen. Sie müssen damit rechnen, schlechter medizinisch versorgt zu werden und eventuell bis an ihr Lebensende zu arbeiten.
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@TwraSun oder man hätte einen Rentenfond einrichten können, aus dem die Renten für die hätten bezahlt werden können, die auch eingezahlt haben. Und das mit der Alterspyramide kommt nicht überraschend, dafür hat man aber lieber die Überschüsse in die Wirtschaft gesteckt, bzw. ihr Geschenke gemacht. Aber stimmt schon, am Ende fragt keiner wie es gewesen sein könnte.

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️ - Alles, was der KI-Kritiker Connor Leahy 2025 auf der Nexus Conference 2025 über die Desillusionierung der jungen Generationen sagte: -
️ - Alles, was der KI-Kritiker Connor Leahy 2025 auf der Nexus Conference 2025 über die Desillusionierung der jungen Generationen sagte:@TwraSun guess he misses one point, the US Investment market which can fund companies like Google, Amazon for 5,10,15,... years without making a single dollar profit while pumping a billion of dollors into one single company - more than any other competitor or innovator in the world is able to invest - this generates tech giants which reach more customers and allow for highly optimized cost effective infrastructures...
No one can compete with such companies - not even if you are smarter or have a better product.
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@meatpuppet@troet.cafe @TwraSun@mastodon.social Transkripiert mit einem lokalen Speech-To-Text Modell (Parakeet V3 ONNX) auf meinem Android-Gerät, mit manuellen Korrekturen durch mich nachdem ich das Video gesehen habe. Kein Anspruch auf komplette Korrektheit.
Transkription:
- I'm thirty years old. Not one of my friends has children. Zero. No one. No one's having kids. Do you know how hard you need to abuse a mammal to make them not have children?
- Never thought of it that way.
- Yeah, look, GDP goes up. People have a lot of have enough food, you know, and whatever. No one's having kids. And this is across the world. This is across both the West, the East, you know, everywhere it's happening. So there's that thing that happens, especially with the younger generation. Like even younger than me. Like the kids that are like 18 today. There's a huge problem where they don't dance. No one dances. They go to clubs and they don't dance. Why is this? Because you get recorded. If you're an 18 year old kid, you go to a club, you get recorded. If you approach a girl and you mess it up, you get recorded. Everything is a panopticon. So if you had to ask me why, my answer is technology. My answer is social media. My answer is AI. My answer is algorithms. Do you know what dating algorithms do? Do you know how they are optimized? They don't optimize for you to meet the love of your life. They optimize for you to keep coming back to the app. And now there's a thing that basically we have sold out all of our dating norms, all of our interpersonal norms, to tech companies without our consent to optimize their ad algorithm. I think there's a deep thing where we as a society have not dealt with the fact that we have to steward technology responsibly. We have treated technology as a wild west. Absolutely. Everyone can do whatever they want. Oh, just sell all of our younger generation's dating lives to corporations for profit. And who pays the cost for this? Who has liability? So I think the real problem is that we are as a society, as a government, the generations that came before me, and also my generation, I don't want to exclude myself from this, but also the generation came before me, just let technology rip. The promise was if you let technology, if you let the internet rip, there will be democracy and freedom and happiness and economic growth. And where where is that? I think my generation is noticing that promise.@totoroot@ibe.social @TwraSun@mastodon.social @meatpuppet@troet.cafe He also misses that the GDP may be going up but it's propped up by the income of the top 10%, the benefit is not necessarily seen by all people.
Also cost of housing and cost of living in general going up faster than the salary of people entering the workforce. Young people are generally poorer then the generation of their parents was at their age
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