@@toyoprev And in nightmares it happens that you want to look to the left or right and can't do it. Moving around inside the AI nightmare is terrible. And nowhere is any toilet to be found, because you should wake up and leave bed before finding the toilet.
As someone who's been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, this really isn't it. Sometimes you see people that aren't people, most people with schizophrenia call them demons and it's very true.
@Noizzed well sometimes they look like real people but for me (my experience it is probably dependent on the person's brain) sometimes I see shadows in the corner of my eye or once i saw a person that ran in the corner of my eye and when i checked there was just noone there.
@Noizzed but with the case of paranoid schizophrenia (if it is not developed much) only once in a while you see something weird. Once in a big while so it's not like you're seeing all here and there shadows and *fake* people, but it is dependent on each person , so it's basically to cut it shortly, ***User dependant***
@@Hoggiehog Thank you for sharing your experience! I can see what you mean, like seeing something, like a figure, moving on the corner of my eye when staring at somewhere dark in my house (specially if i've been watching horror stuff and i'm paranoid). I guess for those with schizophrenia, it's way more vivid.
Same here, I’m a schizophrenic too. When I started a new antipsychotic I saw shadows too. Antipsychotics have many symptoms, and a rare one I discovered (though I’m not advised not to find symptoms) - is hallucinating in my sleep. My psychiatrist said it’s impossible to hallucinate during sleep but I’m not sure about that. Most of the time I’m in sleep paralysis when it happens, but that might have been different before his words.
The water is the most perplexing out of them all, each time we enter water... it's like we cross a dimension each time, and everything morphs; it's like the AI cannot fathom BEING underwater. Fascinating technology, yet still very, very far from perfection.
Punching a block in minecraft ai feels like punching someone in a dream
Great analogy
When you finally have a dream on Minecraft
The Dream:
Minecraft The Dementia Update
Imagine AI generated LSD Dream Emulator.
Never heard of this "game" interesting...
7:45 is like waking up from a nightmare, only to realize you're still dreaming.
I have played this one and I can definitely tell that it was the closest wake experience of the real dream
Yes in dreams it happens where you look away from something and then look back it changes
@@toyoprev And in nightmares it happens that you want to look to the left or right and can't do it. Moving around inside the AI nightmare is terrible. And nowhere is any toilet to be found, because you should wake up and leave bed before finding the toilet.
As someone who's been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, this really isn't it. Sometimes you see people that aren't people, most people with schizophrenia call them demons and it's very true.
Juat curious, is the appearance of these "demons" clear/defined? Or are they blurry/ambiguous like the stuff here?
@Noizzed well sometimes they look like real people but for me (my experience it is probably dependent on the person's brain) sometimes I see shadows in the corner of my eye or once i saw a person that ran in the corner of my eye and when i checked there was just noone there.
@Noizzed but with the case of paranoid schizophrenia (if it is not developed much) only once in a while you see something weird. Once in a big while so it's not like you're seeing all here and there shadows and *fake* people, but it is dependent on each person , so it's basically to cut it shortly, ***User dependant***
@@Hoggiehog Thank you for sharing your experience! I can see what you mean, like seeing something, like a figure, moving on the corner of my eye when staring at somewhere dark in my house (specially if i've been watching horror stuff and i'm paranoid). I guess for those with schizophrenia, it's way more vivid.
Same here, I’m a schizophrenic too. When I started a new antipsychotic I saw shadows too. Antipsychotics have many symptoms, and a rare one I discovered (though I’m not advised not to find symptoms) - is hallucinating in my sleep. My psychiatrist said it’s impossible to hallucinate during sleep but I’m not sure about that. Most of the time I’m in sleep paralysis when it happens, but that might have been different before his words.
POV: your dreams after 12 hours Minecraft gaming
The water is the most perplexing out of them all, each time we enter water... it's like we cross a dimension each time, and everything morphs; it's like the AI cannot fathom BEING underwater. Fascinating technology, yet still very, very far from perfection.
That’s because it’s their weakness if they ever become sentient
Not much of a training data. When someone goes underwater it's game over quickly.
Does Androids dream of electric sheep?
Idk
No
As someone with actual schizophrenia pointed out, this is not it
The night void is the worst scenario
these edibles aint sh-
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
This brought up so many memories!
_But they are not mine..._
catacombs of solaris: minecraft edition
Confusion at it's finest.
Okay, but now does it run Doom?
Seems more like a hallucination
0:33 fractal block world moment
It's just a burning memory
My man not even 1 min and a half in and you got in like 5 different biomes
Average Minecraft: Bedrock.
Nah this is not bedrock, this is gravel.
this is sand
Its weathered copper stairs
John_OrangeFish it's a slightly weathered cut copper stairs
This is a nightmare
this is so fun to play
Тут правильно про сон поминают, очень укачивает
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DementiaCraft
Never play AI minecraft
*_wtf?_*