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@jameshoffmann6825 and here comes the guy who has never written a line of code …
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Yes, of course, i wanna take myself out because of those types of people that th…
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I have a problem with what is said at 3:42 that Sam Altman is not a scientist, h…
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For the people deleting chat gpt then switching to anthropic which is connected …
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Many students have stopped thinking critically because they no longer see the ne…
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Clearly the path this AI is going on is to have TOTAL CONTROL over the poor and …
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I had a scammer on Facebook try to do that to me. He send me a message out of th…
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I wonder if AI will delete this. Does anyone already know that the internet is 5…
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Back in 2003 I went to school with a guy who did his bachelor thesis on a military project aimed at spying on conversations through laser read outs of the vibrations on glass windows.
He said the project was successful, but I never personally saw it working.
Now I am doing a master’s thesis in face recognition, and the more I got into it, the more I realized research in the area is not going away for three reasons in particular:
1. The math is really fun. Seriously, if you’ve got a logical mind, this subject tickles your fancy.
2. A substantial amount of researchers in machine learning justify working in the field in spite of the obvious creep factor by either saying its for “security” purposes, or by embracing the creepiness. Yup, lots of papers straight up spell out how it can be used for creepy purposes as a positive perspective.
3. There’s LOTS of money in it, specially now that it’s advanced enough to be comercializable.
Banning it won’t do anything; all the software, all the knowledge, books, etc, it’s out there readily available in a few clicks if you’re only slightly good at programming.
Also, since when has banning something resulted in getting rid of it, instead of just relegating it to the black market, where it’s unaffected by regulation?
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | unclear |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | unclear |
| Emotion | mixed |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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{"id":"rdc_eu6cv3z","responsibility":"government","reasoning":"consequentialist","policy":"ban","emotion":"resignation"},
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