Give Us the AI Overlords Already - Part 1
Talofa reader,
It's been quite hard watching the state of the world at the moment with respect to the genocide happening in Gaza at the hands of US-backed Israel.
There. I said it.
As of writing this, the UN puts the number ofpeople in Gaza killed, injured, or missing at 100,000.
My first sentence shouldn't even be controversial, as we're now at 122 days of relentless bombing of a civilian population.
Yet, here we are: story after story of denial and justification, deflection, and whatever word you can use for what I can only describe as deranged self-righteousness by those defending these atrocities, in the face of over11,500 children murdered by Israel.
These kinds of atrocities, against anyone, are abhorrent, and my only consolation in the face of these events is that there will be justice.
That the systems we've put in place as a society will come to the rescue and make right where humans have wronged each other.
Don't worry, I'm not that naïve.
I don't expect the world to be fair; I haven't had that expectation since I was in primary school. I've always known that there exists a different world for different people and that the systems we live by in society were created for specific sets of people and not others.
We live in an age of information, of declassified top-secret government files, of tell-all memoirs of people who would know how the world actually works. Books, biographies, documentaries, and Broadway plays, all doing the same thing—telling us what we may have suspected, even had an inkling of, but were never too sure—was, in fact, true.
Enough time has passed, and the atrocities of the past are just cold facts in a file online, on Wikipedia, in a press release; it's just accepted now.
This is the way the world actually is, so let's just humour ourselves and set the self-preserving delusions aside for a moment and just stare at reality for a second, shall we?
Sorry, I don't mean to sound as sarcastic as I probably do, but anytime I've had to pull the veil off and reckon with "reality", it always pisses me off.