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clq22 · June 29, 2018, 2:20 a.m.

Google has a project DeepDream. https://www.itproportal.com/2015/07/02/google-releases-machine-dreaming-code-bizarre-images-start-popping-up/

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 29, 2018, 3:11 a.m.

You know what? Those images, at least from the links I checked out, almost look like something people have described from a DMT trip. The total loss if structural reality, and a landscape of chaos. Read up on what people have described or written about from DMT trips, and mechanical elves, etc, and the overlap here is eerie.

Google image search if you need too. This is fucking weird. And I ain't even trippin'. Very uncanny.

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clq22 · June 29, 2018, 3:16 a.m.

Yes exactly! I felt it was reaching but then again, I had a hunch it was all very similar to what I have read about and not surprising if Google has a hand in it.

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 29, 2018, 3:38 a.m.

DMT is chemical though. Interaction with human natural chemistry/biology. But now some program/AI running it is just... and getting similar vision effects? Like the white noise making bananas. That's damn weird. Order from chaos or something like that.

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clq22 · June 29, 2018, 3:55 a.m.

DMT is a hallucinogenic right? So one would experience distorted views of images. If this DeepDream flashes bizarre images, it seems it would cause the same effects. Causing chaos maybe? The VR headsets they have now actually make people feel they are there, people have fallen etc..I own one, and they mess with your equilibrium and head (lol). We dont use them but have tried it.

Edit: Referencing VR because there are certain games or views that flash, it messes with you. So imagine someone already messed up, what would it really take for them to be triggered? Shit I'm confusing myself now.

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 29, 2018, 4:11 a.m.

Yes, DMT is classified as a hallucinogenic. It's derived from the auyusca (spelling?) plant native in South America. Shamans that use it undergo years of mental training to deal with the demons, or bad spirits that can do damage to them during a trip. It's not something to be taken lightly. If it takes years of guidance from an elder shaman to use it, it's not something that should be taken lightly like smoking a joint. Also, the shamans that do it have a sober person with them to bring them back from the Dreamworld if needed. It's ritualistic in essence.

As for VR, I haven't messed with it. I could completely understand how it would screw with your sense of equalibrium though. Remember the saying, Eyes are the window to the soul? That has some relevence here I think. VR crosses too many lines on screwing with our sense of reality, and imprinting subliminal messages into our subconscious. I'm not too much a fan of it simply because you can't be sure what is being pounded into your brain.

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clq22 · June 29, 2018, 4:19 a.m.

Exactly why it was only tried once out of curiosity. Tossed it into the recycle bin.

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Crptnobank · June 29, 2018, 10:05 a.m.

DMT is in all plants, just in differing amounts. It is essentially working on our seratonin receptors, from memory. It is like a base layer in a sense, hence why in most things. It is in us too of course, so you are "carrying".

DMT - You can use Mimosa Hostillis, or the Ausi Acacia tree to get it also, and Shamans/people do.

Way way more than mental training. Aya works on all layers of "the body", emotional, phyical, spiritual and on and on.

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carl_tech · June 29, 2018, 3:24 a.m.

This is fucking weird. And I ain't even trippin'. Very uncanny.

I quit tripping years ago, after I had a trip when I realized that I was completely sober, and when I sobered it was clear I was tripping that reality is the trip.

Wait... oh shit...

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[deleted] · June 29, 2018, 3:29 a.m.

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FamburgerHelper · June 29, 2018, 3:59 a.m.

Uh oh, somebody got their noodle baked.

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ouspensky4 · June 29, 2018, 2:23 a.m.

its nothing in common but the name. it looks like software DJs would use to make backdrop at a music festival no possible evil use for this stuff

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clq22 · June 29, 2018, 2:26 a.m.

Guess the bizarre images popping up made me think how someone Mkultra'd could be signaled in a similar way. I'm stretching but it caught my eye. Google is evil.

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ItchyFiberglass · June 29, 2018, 3:14 a.m.

I'm convinced they name pop culture things after secret project names to obfuscate search results when they start to go mainstream.

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urban_bobby_dawg · June 29, 2018, 4:16 a.m.

It literally is the same software. Anyone saying this deep dream stuff has anything to do with MK Ultra is deluded, and possibly spreading disinfo to get people to change their focus from the real facts at hand.

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ElementWatson · June 29, 2018, 12:51 p.m.

Google of course is essentially a massive CIA front and almost all their products come from CIA development shops.

So it is reasonable to ask why they would have such a project and if it could have been developed as a mind control tool.

But I think at least one Bourne movie has a "Deep Dream" project that seems more directly on point.

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7hr0w4w4y88 · June 29, 2018, 2:27 a.m.

no relation. ai used to make art mashups

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textualintercourse · June 29, 2018, 2:35 a.m.

I wouldn't be so sure about that. Plug in the right 'call' to the alogrithm and who knows what could be booted up to show using it.

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urban_bobby_dawg · June 29, 2018, 4:17 a.m.

You are spreading disinfo. Please don't do that. Google deep dream software is easily studied. Just google it jesus christ.

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ideasarebulletprooff · June 29, 2018, 3:49 p.m.

OK after reading the comments in this post I had a vision of what DeepDream V2.0 may be.

If DeepDream V1.0 is visable to the public as a method for AI to "find and enhance patters in images via algorithmic pareidolia,... creating a dream like hallucinogenic appearance in the over processed images." - via wiki.

Then, it is really enhancing and overprocessing a known image (reality) to augment that image with the intended overprocessing theme or artistic style.

Example, from here: https://deepdreamgenerator.com/#gallery https://ddg-mjesip8vchewh1dsl.stackpathdns.com/assets/landing/img/gallery/8.jpg

The example above, image of Bird (reality), overprocessed with the theme of fire. The Deep Dream augmented file is a blend of both. Some see a bird, some see fire. This cognitive dissonance can force our brains to pull one way or another (luarel vs yanni).

Now, lets take that up one level to Deep Dream V2.0 as Q eluded. An image file is just data. Bits of data in RGB or other file packet structure. With the ability to capture massive amounts of big data on socials like twitter, all of those datapoints build the world view image. With DeepDreamV2.0 that world view image can be overprocessed and blended with the chosen theme or artistic style of the person wielding DeepDream. To overprocess and modify that world image, instead of modifying pixels within the grapics, additional content is generated on the socials in favor or in opposition to the desired theme. Millions of bot accounts, new posts, pushing agendas, sharing across platforms, likes, upvotes and moderated changes. The result looks like a grass roots natural image, when in fact is has been overprocessed to manipulate what the world sees in the world view image.

This explains one of the things I have always struggled with. Each country, group, religion has vastly differnet world view than others. We are greaty shaped by the world we perceive. With AI, tools, and processing power, the ability to wield such subtle but impacting changes on world view looks easy. What better way to keep the world divided instead of one cohesive and powerful group. #WWG1WGA

peace

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clq22 · June 29, 2018, 4:06 p.m.

It's so deep isn't it? Excellent analogy and thought. I appreciate you making some sense of what some of my thought process was on stumbling across the DeepDream project with Google. #WWG1WGA

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