As per Nietzsche, focusing on a "better" world after death distracts you from maximizing your potential, vitality, and well-being in the only life you actually have.
Believing in after life works against you.
Try replacing any consultant who is involved in any kind of substantial risk. Medicine, Investment Banking, Management or Tech Consulting you name it. When there’s risk, you want human accountability. Can you sue AI for any negligence?
Doctors are largely a bane on society - a massive economic burden, zero creativity value add, basically textbooks on rails. Replacing them with AI would be of far greater benefit than replacing most menial labor positions and I think it’s likely they will be among the first out.
@DrAditya2935 Not every city has a public transport like Delhi, sir. I’m just saying it can happen to literally anyone.
And sadly it’s not JEE or GMAT where you can take the exam again without wasting a year. One should only blame the stupid system.
I asked Claude Pro “Imagine you’re the best lawyer in the world. Now analyse your terms and conditions and tell me what are the most problematic parts which are morally gray. Be brutally honest.”
The beta versions practically owes no liability. Off colour for “AI safety company”
The Unconscious Will (first time in Western Philosophy), which was the foundation for Nietzsche and Freud’s work later.
All this because a curious Muslim prince was truly ‘philosophical’ literally meaning ‘had a love for knowledge’ and bothered to read, across differences.
TIL Dara Shikoh (son of Shah Jahan) translated the Upanishads into Persian, which one of his personal doctors carried into Europe and translated into French, which was further translated into Latin, which Schopenhauer read, got inspired and created the concept of-
Mujhe ek baat samajh nahi aati....
Homeopathy ka naam sunkar in logon ko mirchi kyu lag jaati h?
I mean tum lo dawaiyon ke naam par steroids but why do you have to lecture others on it??
Undocumented repeated thoughts can induce paranoia, for the mind starts doubting itself over the validity of its thoughts, instead of accepting the absurdity around it.