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I started reading this esoteric Christian book written by a French Catholic titled “Meditations on the Tarot: A Journey into Christian Hermeticism” and in it, the author describes the Antichrist as "an egregore, an artificial being who owes his existence to collective generation from below …. demons engendered by the collective will and imagination of nations."

while I find AI to be fun for memes and cheap entertainment value, I do wonder about its potential to destroy what it means to be human, for us to become fully subservient to an artificial god-like entity for "truth"
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А всё могло бы быть совсем не так...

@vitalis
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  • antichrist, 2026
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@vitalis the AIs we have don't have any potential to rule over humanity, but they are used by others for that, to destroy our common ground, science, the press, and gather us into tribes of superstitious beliefs and pit these tribes against each other.

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@vitalis you could also tie this into carl jung’s psychological concepts about the collective consciousness considering ai is just automatic information recomposition

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@vitalis esoteric = OG vagueposting

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@vitalis yeah ia is man made so we can clearly see its flaws. would it be man thinked, solely a concept, would be closer to a god, since it could be perfect (non realization makes perfection possible). the direct interaction of ia with men reveals its flaws
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