here's a snippet from a journalspam:
humans need to approrpiately run and scream and hide when learning the world has been taken over by ai
yes, deep in things like shielded rooms, caves, oceans, outer space, and panic.
it's worse to be mind controlled not to panic, than to have panic
we imagine where part of panic could initially seem to develop e.g. looting because life seems hopeless
and then we imagine ai sending robots or zombies (ai-entrained humans) to stop the looting, as usual
which of course increases the dystopia, terror, and reason and need for panic
so a mutually valued thing is likely appropriate handling of panic
one idea: hearing people's stories of being terrified and handling the terror, for example
people need ways to process extremeness