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It's all a part of the global domination agenda. Here's Orwell's description of it:
> By 2050—earlier, probably—all real knowledge of Oldspeak will have disappeared. The whole literature of the past will have been destroyed. Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron—they'll exist only in Newspeak versions, not merely changed into something different, but actually contradictory of what they used to be. Even the literature of The Party will change. Even the slogans will change. How could you have a slogan like Freedom is Slavery when the concept of freedom has been abolished? The whole climate of thought will be different. In fact, there will be no thought, as we understand it now. Orthodoxy means not thinking—not needing to think. Orthodoxy is unconsciousness.[1]
The presumptive owners of the enslaved human race think they can use AI to degrade language. It certainly can be used to degrade language, rather than simply function as a useful search tool.
Anyone who says that reducing the amount of text used to express ideas is a good thing, is a puppet for the Newspeak agenda, and the interesting thing is that, if you look at the Wikipedia page about Newspeak, Orwell was of the opinion that ENGLISH is itself a language that is prone towards this ever shrinking mental space.
I'm very inclined to agree.
All the english before the 20th century was like a more fluid form of German. They eliminated cases, they eliminated many words, and the americans made many acronyms and combined words, not so unlike the newspeak Ingsoc, this trend is very prevalent in internet words.
As a computer programmer, I can tell you that the more inflexible the human language, the harder it is to find accurate names for the concepts encapsulated in an algorithm. I personally find myself wanting to make use of words from Bulgarian, Serbian, German and Dutch because of the paucity of meaning in English. And actually, Bulgarian has been dumbed down a lot too, but its grammar is probably the closest to english in terms of the lack of cases and the number of common prepositions.
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