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What about human connection? Why is this not discussed more?
How about a world …
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Let's ask the AI who was on Epstein's sex trafficking client list.
We know big …
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why do these pro ai comments sound so hostile? also not hostile in actually thre…
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9:20 What!!!! The chart shows people realize that AI isnt useful for work relate…
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As long as the likes of Altman, Musk and Thiel have any say in the development o…
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It has nothing to do with AI. Experts have been tracking and predicting this for…
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"Allow me to feel superior to you while screaming to a hypothetical way of live …
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The name of "Artificial Intelligence" will need to change. We all know that. I…
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Are these algorithms machine learning algorithms, like neural networks and whatnot? If so, then I'm not sure this is a good idea. When neural networks are trained on data, the program basically tweaks parameters of the algorithm (using calculus to tweak them in the right way) to make itself have the best match to the training data. The thing is, the end result is that no one has any idea how exactly the algorithm works. Because the algorithm want programmed directly--instead, it was programmed to learn--their essentially "black boxes." All we know is that they give basically correct results on the training data (in this case, that means that the algorithm would have correctly predicted future behavior for tracked inmates that were part of the training data after they were released). I worry that this will have unintended consequences. After all, if us humans don't know exactly why the algorithm generates its particular outputs (will/won't commit a crime) from the inputs (the questionnaire). This, clearly, isn't great. A particularly terrible example of machine learning gone wrong is when Google's image identifier algorithm starting calling black people apes. I mean, when you're dealing with a black box--which machine learning algorithms are--you're pretty much guaranteed to have unintended consequences (almost by definition!).
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | unclear |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | unclear |
| Emotion | unclear |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:59.937377 |
Raw LLM Response
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