[ExI] Humans could become robots controlled by AI.

Stuart LaForge avant at sollegro.com
Thu Jun 5 02:07:05 UTC 2025


On 2025-06-04 10:10, spike jones via extropy-chat wrote:
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> From: spike at rainier66.com <spike at rainier66.com>
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>> ...The AI revolution is going to bring unbelievable change to human 
>> society.
> BillK
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>> ...BillK, there will surely be plenty of humans seduced by a 
>> vision...spike
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> 
> For those who think in terms of military organization: he is 
> envisioning a future in which AI is the officer corps and the humans 
> are the enlisted personnel.

I suppose that it is fitting then that the birth place of AI, San 
Francisco, should also be one of the first cities to adopt high school 
grading standards aimed at training students to be the mindless pawns of 
tomorrow's AIs.

https://thevoicesf.org/grading-for-equity-coming-to-san-francisco-high-schools-this-fall/

Excerpt:
"Grading for Equity eliminates homework or weekly tests from being 
counted in a student’s final semester grade. All that matters is how the 
student scores on a final examination, which can be taken multiple 
times. Students can be late turning in an assignment or showing up to 
class or not showing up at all without it affecting their academic 
grade. Currently, a student needs a 90 for an A and at least 61 for a D. 
Under the San Leandro Unified School District’s grading for equity 
system touted by the San Francisco Unified School District and its 
consultant, a student with a score as low as 80 can attain an A and as 
low as 21 can pass with a D."
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If 21% is a passing grade and the schools use multiple choice tests with 
5 options per question, then on average, a student could pass by pure 
guessing. So is this mere coincidence or is it synchronicity?

Stuart LaForge





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