@ApexSeeker_ Having a level of delusional confidence that allows us to pursue remarkable feats, like inventing the airplane or landing on the moon.
We aren't a "Why?" culture, we are a "Why not?" culture, and that's what sets us apart from the rest of the world.
@ABC_11113@oshskyx I see people be negative about my skin being too white. I dont take it personally, they want to be white and are jealous of people being whiter than them, and they used the oppression narrative to mask their insecurities. Im about as white as possible(ginger), it is what it is
@ABC_11113@oshskyx No, atleast not in America. Youll see blacks being anti-Asian for being "white-adjacent". They see Asians picking up trash at the world cup, for example, and say "theyre sucking up to white people." It is being socially responsible and respectable, but they see it as "white."
@x2775co@StrongzeroTrpg And by "against the religion" I mean using ai to mimic Jesus like a Catholic church did in Europe last year if I recall correctly. But with general fact gathering, the ai is not seen as the problem. Of course, I can only speak for Christianity.
@x2775co@StrongzeroTrpg Actually, no. Religous people have no issue with ai unless it's used against the religion. Although there's ethical concerns with using ai to undress women without their consent, or how ai can impede development of children's brains; but that's not strictly religous in nature.
@StrongzeroTrpg@x2775co Exactly. I also forgot to mention a big factor that companies like Palantir want to use ai to spy on people. We didnt sign up for this surveillance. In fact, our government gives tax breaks to them. We are funding our own oppression, and we are left out of the conversation