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Tomas Vykruta is a horribly superficial imbecile … working on AI!

Written: 2024-01-30

(Found this moron via a cranky and not very interesting Finnish programmer who takes himself way too seriously.)

Vykruta thinks that Greek letters are ugly. Apparently, he is uneducated yet works on AI … is this a joke? However, as Chris Langan has already noted:

Narratives, propaganda, and false dogma are the stock-in-trade of the techie elite, who exist in order to purvey it and block any competition for the minds and hearts of the public. AI (“artificial intelligence”, an oxymoronic misnomer) is merely a tool to be applied in pursuit of their abominable social-engineering / world domination agenda.

This much is obvious. That’s why Jordan Peterson’s rich, powerful employers let him talk about it. He was told what he could or couldn’t talk about by Academia Inc. as a university instructor shilling for the oligarchy, and in this sense little has changed – the same bunch owns both academia and the media. This evidently includes the Daily Wire, Mr. Peterson’s partners.

In any case, it’s really all about Truth. Many of those who complain about the oligarchy would merely prefer to have their own brand of truth promoted. But to promote one’s own brand of truth while bypassing Truth-with-a-capital-T isn’t much better than lying, both by commission and omission. Lower-case “truth” is what the techie elite are all about these days.

Those who understand Truth are not usually allowed to engage with establishment carnival barkers paid to promote BS narratives disguised as “truth”. On the other hand, rubbing elbows with establishment shills entails the risk of spiritual contamination, and some prefer to avoid it.

No matter who ends up writing the “AI” programming, we can depend on a constant flow of “useful” ideology (as in “attractive to useful idiots”).

This Vykruta guy—not even an American …—thinks that his so-called artificial intelligence will be able to compose better music than man. Showing that he does not understand much about art and classical music. It is a claim often made by people who don’t understand why great art is great art, as it’s tied to the person creating it.

Quoting Gómez Dávila:

Whoever has understood a notion from the natural sciences has understood all that can be understood; whoever has understood a notion from the humanities has understood only what he can understand.

Where he is easy to refute, as in the natural sciences, the imbecile can be useful without being dangerous.
Where he is difficult to refute, as in the humanities, the imbecile is dangerous without being useful.

He even listed this with skills like reading a map or doing math, though it’s actually “mathematics” he means; further, arithmetic has been done using tools for centuries.

He writes lol in articles on his medium page – do you want to be taken seriously or not? He is also into stoicism, so a run-off-the-mill guy. Further claims that the singularity is already here and will slowly and quietly be accepted and take over man’s society without any backlashes … which is highly doubtful.

Just another proof that AI is awful dung and another gimmick straight out of Hell.

After all, if such absolute morons are involved with so-called artificial intelligence, then how can you even take this seriously? I guess it is another punishment by God, showing us that we are unable to rid ourselves of the current Clown World by ourselves, instead we need to trust in Christ again. Otherwise, how are you going to explain that such absolute cretins are at the “forefront” of such “research”?

Gómez Dávila knew:

The modern world will not be punished.
It is the punishment.

God invented tools, the devil machines.

The decay of modern civilization is only doubted in an under-developed country.

’Renouncing the world’ ceases to be an achievement and becomes a temptation as Progress progresses.

The modern world bitterly censures those who “turn their back on life.” As if it were possible to know with certainty that turning one’s back on life is not turning one’s face toward the light.