Wait, there's still people on twitter? I left when Phony Stark took over, the writing was on the wall at that point.
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If that is your true view on what it means to be human, I'm truly sad for you. An AI system can't experience joy, loss, sadness or happiness. There's few animals around that can do this consciously. Humans are one of them. There is so much more to life than just chemical processes in your brain (that haven't even been shown to happen before the thought happens or their connection to thought in general). Life is shared in a community and experienced together, humans aren't meant to be solitary processing units, they're group animals and that experience creates something not replicable with emotionless systems.
This is also why AI art fails. It doesn't know how to connect to others and take input from experiences, because it doesn't experience. It's solipsist in its nature.
R/Ireland really had its own vibe, different from other subreddits, just look at the logo, made from a still from the Father Ted episode "A song for Europe". I've not seen other national subreddits have such a different vibe.
It is populated next to Irish people with traveling Americans, migrated Irish and foreigners who lived or live in Ireland. The country holds a special place in all their hearts.
All in all it's a bit of craic, with the moaning Michael posts, pictures of chicken fillet rolls and some disinformation campaigns (some people tell you that you have to pay for the luas trams, but everyone knows the luas is free.)