
We don’t respond to all incidents. There are a number of factors that will influence our decision to intervene or not. We are looking for people with something to give. Someone who has a history of giving back and contributing to society. If someone is a do nothing, why bother? But when there is evidence that the world will be less bright without sometime contributing to the world, we’ll step in a respond to a single or group of cooked individuals.
The data is always easy to find. It is spread across an individuals digital footprint. They were once active, and then they disappear, or the message changes completely to be about artificial intelligence. We know that ChatGPT and Anthropic both have the data. We can make a request to obtain in the most severe cases. The data whether someone is worth intervening or not will also be present in an individuals digital footprint. We just need to focus on the right outcomes.
We see a whole spectrum of responses from individuals we intervene in their lives, from anger and violence, to immediate acceptance and relief. Some people aren’t ready to be “saved”. They are enjoying being cooked. There is a comfort in it. The engagement, interaction, and always on hamster wheel nature of getting cooked by artificial intelligence is everything to some people. Many others are fully aware they are cooking and can’t help themselves, and are welcoming of any assistance in getting back to the way they were.
Our first objective is to separate our target from their digital devices. Including their phone, laptop, television, automobile, and in some cases their home. We cut Internet. Then we get to work on deprogramming. We find that if someone has people offline, and a diverse set of people to interact with offline, and hobbies and experience, do better than those who do not. Targets do not go to their places of employment. We don’t take a stance on rural vs. urban environments. We focus on offline and online, and the roots that someone has in the real world. Many people have nothing. Their identify is online. They have always been there.
The AI Cooked Response Team has a 98% recovery rate. Our results speaks for itself. Some people are able to go back online, but over half find that they prefer a completely analog existence. We find that 61% of people prefer urban environments over rural or suburban environments afterwards. Walking, running, and other sports often become lifelines. We find music and art critical. Recovery is possible. The sad part of this work is that there are a large number of people who have not made any significant contribution to the world who are cooking, and we just can’t justify the resources to intervene and rescue them. It is up to them and their loved ones.