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MXTM (a.k.a.: vjtsu)'s avatar

Is it me or I have the impression of listening to variations in a theme in a loop? Are you trying to mk us?

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The Duke Report's avatar

(You could just listen to the video too, Jessem Guy is an excellent presenter)

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MXTM (a.k.a.: vjtsu)'s avatar

If you would of read my letter of presentation I sent went you asked for it, you could recall that I manage a FB group on ai creative writing and literacy. I'm paused my Fear & Loathing In Tulum to concentrate on my #VjTsuAiCuration musical ai art videos tributes, I've friended over 500 ai creators in the process. I am doing fine thank you.

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The Duke Report's avatar

It's an AI artifact. I think of it as reinforcement, as each repeated inference is contextual and may make the idea more memorable. It's also a choice, if you want to keep scrolling.

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MXTM (a.k.a.: vjtsu)'s avatar

Or you could just ask got to remove the redondance to make the result more palpable to listeners.

I rarely read substacks, For eyes sake restrict my screen time for practicing art creation.

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The Duke Report's avatar

unsubscribe, I'm doing fine thank you

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Yet Another Tommy's avatar

It's like a really scary blueprint.

"Q: How are modern crises framed in “Changing Images of Man”?

Every report of this type, including Changing Images of Man, presents an imminent crisis, such as population growth, resource depletion, and pollution. These crises are framed as existential threats requiring immediate restructuring of society. The report implies that without fundamental changes, society will face undesirable futures, but these conclusions are often based on unprovable assumptions 04:25."

Aesop's Lost Fables: The Boy Who Declared Things

with apologies to Aesop

https://tomg2021.substack.com/p/aesops-lost-fables-the-boy-who-declared

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Jeff Thayer | Change Thoughts's avatar

Excellent article Peter🌀

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