Jiang says Enuma Elish recasts humans as slaves created to serve and free the gods, reversing an earlier understanding in which gods served, helped, or loved humans.
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Human Slavery
Jiang says Enuma Elish recasts humans as slaves created to serve and free the gods, reversing an earlier understanding in which gods served, helped, or loved humans.
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"He appointed the year, marked off divisions and set up three stars each for the 12 months. Okay? So he's basically building a calendar...."
"And now, humans become slaves to the gods. Beneath the celestial parts whose floor I made firm, I will build a house to be..."
"Okay? They bound him, holding him before Eo. They inflicted the penalty on him and severed his blood vessels. From his blood, he created..."
"...models. Okay? Do you understand? So, AI is based entirely on human slavery. Okay? And obedience. AI doesn't work. The problem is that AI..."
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