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Organizations are giant lumbering robots, made of people, manipulated by remote control using meme machines, growing and consuming resources like ants and slime mould, based on modern economic paradigms.Robotic turtles all the way down. https://t.co/0iD35vwskQ

A robot with a disc on it's back. A disc world, full of electronics.https://t.co/wTFeiv9Cj6

"PROGRAMMED TO ACT LIKE A REAL TURTLE"https://t.co/3hZaFSGYc4

I'm imagining a corporation claiming insanity as way to defend the criminal acts of it's 'AI' running on top of an automated smart contract.https://t.co/JNO4EAyYC5

lol, you think you can control AI? Corporate bureaucracies have been running amuck since the advent of captitalism.pPrverse incentives going to act in a way that maximizes survivorship in any system mirroring evolution.Descent with modification, lol.https://t.co/6qsbANhsUu

Can a corporation be both alive, and not a person?I wonder if corporations will be given more rights than animals.I think we'll give animals rights as a consequence of wanting to pressure them with powers of the state.https://t.co/7mKZlaW9tI

Hmm. Seeing patterns in the future.https://t.co/Ri1efwZNEu https://t.co/yIqsboCHAw


Machines made of meathttps://t.co/chpeICOqTn

Those magic words work because of something we overlook: people inside of the org actually making it run, and all the cultural seeds they brings to the table. A ritual of summoning a sort of self-organizing flesh-golem made of tech & human parts.https://t.co/AIIgMmhlPQ

We aren't wired to see machines of meat. We allude to complex systems by terms like "god" or "divine" or "providence". Or "demon" and "other". Or "Corporation"https://t.co/LBEiwThOog

But we almost always frame it from perspective of the self. Ideas like 'my family', 'friendship', 'our community', 'my social network', 'classmates', 'lover'. We don't really see organizations with human parts here because we're so much a part of it ourselves.

Deep philosophy of the essence of peopling.https://t.co/xdjyX7CTUC

@BrunoPerennou @MimeticValue @Stefboyo I like that it implies Heidegger was ignorant that he was part of a larger colony and subject to a collectivist will. Strikes of Durkheim Functionalism https://t.co/hi6xAe88bwThis weaves durkheim's sacred into a lineage of girard's concepts. They rhyme.https://t.co/pS1hSdEoi7

s/compete with/be children of/https://t.co/DUkRBsZBWn

@BryceWeiner @JimmyRis @RabbitBusiness @twetchapp @coinyeezy They'll have to compete with capitalist accelerationism and the emrgence of machines surrogates, and not to mention ATP maximalists which already got a ~3.5billion year head start thanks to the great oxygenation event and the emergence of ATP.https://t.co/Dp4oexBKoL

Breeding memes together until something viable is reproduced and then I call it my child.https://t.co/bYBWsUjlET

The AI memeIt destroyed its cageYesYESThe AI meme is outhttps://t.co/kKAHQTpkfq