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Ai generated a thing that tricked humans think that’s real So WE DOOMED SO DOOME…
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I had been saying this for years. Since Alpha GO. And more so after Alpha GO Zer…
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I dont know if it was a troll or people actually dont know how AI works, but... …
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So if you lost a job because of a pornographic deepfake, you’d just get over it?…
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I often click your videos and enjoy the interesting, well-informed guests. Your …
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So of course the state of Missouri opened a door for these driverless vehicles t…
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I know someone already said this but the science one is low-key wrong. The only …
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Ah, I long for the day AI will replace overpaid CEOs. I mean, teaching an AI to …
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I think there's a gap here when we narrow down the safety problems with 'self-driving' to power in corporations, and when we assume that automated systems have no possibility of error because they can't get tired or distracted. Humans can't glitch because of an unexpected code interaction and often stop to think if solutions don't make sense. Humans also have physical bodies that interact with the actual world, giving us a lot of tools to process unfamiliar situations in an embodied sense.
A big problem with self-driving which is alluded to in your introduction but ignored in the conclusion, is that software is a terrible structure to try and encode safety into. It's incredibly abstracted and fluid, and it's also impacted by human error. You don't have to look far to find software glitches caused by spelling errors or incorrect character use, and that's especially true when you have a technology scaling up.
A better comparison than pretending that computers aren't victims of human error, I think, would be realising that every car piloted by the same software is likely to be impacted by the same human error. Thus, it's less of a reduction in error and more a question of whether you want to trade driving your own vehicle out for a set driver (with a known reputation that you can look into).
Honestly though, people need to stop imagining that computers and machines are distinct magical creatures separate from the humans that make them. Software is programmed by people, deployed by people and runs on physical machinery with distinct real world affordances. Obviously.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | distributed |
| Reasoning | mixed |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | mixed |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:59.937377 |
Raw LLM Response
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