i love my
pet
by al oving owner
although i am intelligent, i sometimes do forget
although we can’t communicate, i love (i love my pet)
· dogs… e.g. "becoming the dog" could be a good short-term strategy -- when faced-with artificial intelligences doing bad things to us humans.
by al oving owner
although i am intelligent, i sometimes do forget
although we can’t communicate, i love (i love my pet)
(a love i don’t regret)
______________________· dogs… e.g. "becoming the dog" could be a good short-term strategy -- when faced-with artificial intelligences doing bad things to us humans.
so, the short answer would be to become more dog-like (once our owner declares ownership). you know, provide ‘unconditional’ love: wag the tail, chase the stick, sit, roll-over, beg, and (maybe most of all) don’t poop on the rug.
…but what happens (longer-term) when the owner becomes sooooooooooo intelligent that we humans are more like ants, in comparison?
ask yourself:
do
humans even want unconditionally loving mosquitos as pets?
___________________martino, j. (10.31-2.2025). i love my pet. book 128: last night. © 2025 by wellnesseducation.us

what's interesting is "the longer-term." if a SuperIntelligence can think & evolve thousands/millions/trillions of times faster than us, then our dog-days might be experienced in hours, or minutes, or seconds.
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