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on high school i used to be one of the “intelligent” kids. i was on the group that got good grades. the ones that ended up on a “good” career (engineering, medicine, laws, etc) what makes me more excited about the existence of infinite intelligence (and it being accessible to us at all times) is how much is shatters this social perception and puts it upside down who are the most intelligent kids at school when intelligence is ~free and infinite? forcefully how we value and perceive intelligence coming from humans will evolve it will not be about who is better at math, or at memorizing words, or concepts it will not be the one that spends 24/7 buried inside books, studying as if there was nothing else to rejoice from in the world everything is being redefined at the speed of light. there is a deep transformation happening throughout all of humanity and it starts from how we value what it means to *be* we are not numbers. we are not cogs we are human and we are infinite in our own way gm
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this makes a lot of sense to me because I remember people analyzing or reflecting on how even googling something changed the dynamics of what is perceived as being ‘smart’ or intelligent. Like when I was younger, I had Selective Mutism (a social anxiety disorder), except I didn’t know there was a name for it … I majored in Psychology hoping to understand it, and eventually found out the name for it when volunteering for a psychology research lab, where I had access to search an online psychology research paper database. Nowadays, kids could find out the name of it either by googling or having a chat with ChatGPT.
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oh wow. “i majored hoping to find the name” imagine you being 18. how would your life have changed if you could have asked chatgtp about your experience and “disorder” and actually have a conversation with it about it? how does imagining that make you feel?
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