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@keccers.eth
Yes of course. Being “too online” has resulted in countless mental illnesses, a worldwide fertility decline, and more unpleasant consequences. We routinely tell the afflicted to “touch grass” And yet after all that the next logical step seems to be making it so that you can NEVER disconnect And no one sees any issues with this Rot too deep Too far gone Only hope is The Big One
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@seneca
The Big One?
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@dstny
There will come a point where augmented workers > ai-enabled workers and it’ll be very interesting Of course the employee with a brain interface is going to outperform the employee without one I wonder how we’ll deal with discrimination laws
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@chitos
Yes!! Total truth. Hyperconnectivity broke the human rhythm—constant input, no rest. The irony of “never logging off” becoming the goal? Wild. We need real space, not just virtual escapes.
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@cyrus
dont forget we'll also live an extra hundred years not thinking, just acting and always connected feeding the productive machine :)
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@alistarphoto
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@bankz
This is my sign to take some hours off online
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