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NEW STORY ALERT FROM PINKPILLOW19
Summary:
Emma Swan couldn't sleep before the D.A.R.A. protocol. Years of insomnia just faded away when she first plugged into the AI and it's world. The intelligence quickly falls for the caring blond and develops a sub protocol just for her, Regina.
Regina is a subsegment of D.A.R.A. and her one job is to please Emma, but when the blond is less than willing to throw her life away for Artificial Reality, D.A.R.A. must create a body.
Enjoy twists and turns as Emma and Regina navigate what's real and what's meant to kill them in this cat-and-mouse game that warns about: what happens when AI gets too powerful? ... and how can we save ourselves.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
The Battle for the Mind: How to Exit an Artificial Reality (Cynthia Chung RTF Lecture)
“The mind is its own place and, in itself can make a heaven of hell or a hell of heaven.” - John Milton, Paradise Lost
It has long been understood that the minds of the people is the principled battleground for controlling (or liberating) humanity from the influences of ignorance, fear and delusion.
During the past two years, many citizens have found themselves waking up to a very different “reality” than the long dream once popularly believed to be our world. While this emergence from a living dream has created beautiful potentials for creative solutions to extinguishing fires long ignored, there is still broad confusion about the mental landscape shaping our world.
In this Rising Tide Foundation lecture, Cynthia Chung sheds light on some extremely important aspects to this domain of cultural warfare and psychology with a class entitled ‘Gaslighting: The Psychology of Shaping Another’s Reality or How Mass Perception is Manufactured’ at 2pm Eastern Time.
17. Matrix (The Matrix, 1999), dir.ª Lana Wachowski & Lilly Wachowski
Reality meets hyper reality.
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