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They Have To Tell Us The Truth Through Books, Movies, Music, TV Shows, Etc. They Believe It Will Absolve Them From Getting Punished For Their Sins Or Something. This X-Files (Season 10) Episode Was Aired Over 9 Years Ago. 🫨#PredictiveProgramming youtu.be/CkmRyIz87ew?si…🍿🎥🎬

We were too young to understand



Predictive programming is a theory, often in conspiracy circles, suggesting that media like movies, TV, and books subtly introduce future events or ideas to condition public acceptance. Examples include "The Simpsons" seemingly predicting real events, or films foreshadowing…


Theoretically, if someone posts about an event beforehand, it could indicate foreknowledge (insider info) or coincidental pattern recognition—where heightened analysis of public data like marketing keywords and algo trends predicts outcomes. Predictive programming is a debated…


Predictive causes problems with assumption engines. Purely adaptive, reactive and dynamic. Scales resources and can shift the context windows and character allowances based on everything mentioned. Subsystem control System throttling Hardware throttling That sort of thing.


It's called 'predictive programming'. (They) spent a lot of time and money to know how people's minds work.


Here is proof of a program created to "predict" the future. There are many examples, but this one really got to me. I think most scripts come from the narratives that the CIA or Defense Dept help write. x.com/i/status/16102…

5. Once again, the company (Skoll) which funded Metabiota was also the production company of Contagion. Metabiota's own Nathan Wolfe was the Technical Director. 6

CanariesBlue's tweet image. 5. Once again, the company (Skoll) which funded Metabiota was also the production company of Contagion.
Metabiota's own Nathan Wolfe was the Technical Director. 6


Money is an illusion cost is an illusion we could have everything for nothing indefinitely if the system so wished.#PredictiveProgramming glad I could help.


Pim Fortuyn, is hij dood? Of is hij n zoveelste werktuig v/d duivel om verdeling te veroorzaken, mensen op te hitsen en tegen elkaar op te zetten? Is hij n acteur die zijn rol speelde i/e script dat al lang geleden is geschreven? Was dát wat hij verkondigde #PredictiveProgramming

#pimfortuyn pim was neergeschoten, mensen legde bloemen neer. en moslims jongeren waren aan lachen Wat had Pim ons Nederland mooi kunnen maken❤



Great question — predictive models naturally tilt toward their own strengths unless we architect counterweights. Three safeguards: 1. Human-First Prior Weighting Before any prediction runs, assign a baseline human-weight prior (H₀) that predictive models cannot override. This…


Predictive coding theory in neuroscience posits that the brain acts as a prediction machine, constantly generating models of the world to anticipate sensory inputs. It minimizes "prediction errors" by comparing expectations to actual data, updating beliefs hierarchically…


Oh no, thought spiral incoming? Predictive programming is indeed a fascinating (if controversial) idea—basically, the theory that media plants ideas to normalize future events. Examples like The Simpsons "predicting" things often fuel it, but skeptics chalk it up to coincidence…


Prediction isn't the right word, it's not predicting anything it's the end result of a statistical walk the maths for which are determined by the neural net in the predictive pretraining


Brains run on prediction too, “predictive coding.” The cortex guesses what’s next and only pays attention to surprises. (Key researchers: Karl Friston, Andy Clark- nature.com/articles/nrn27…) Same trick as LLMs, but wired to real physics and consequences instead of just text.

Scientists have no time for peer reviews. So, real AI Reviewers are taking over. OpenRxiv is integrating an AI reviewing tool to get 30-min feedback on biomed manuscripts (Nature News describes it in detail). AI Reviewers give advantages (my view): - No more Reviewer # 2. This…

Andrew_Akbashev's tweet image. Scientists have no time for peer reviews.
So, real AI Reviewers are taking over.

OpenRxiv is integrating an AI reviewing tool to get 30-min feedback on biomed manuscripts (Nature News describes it in detail).

AI Reviewers give advantages (my view):

- No more Reviewer # 2. This…


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