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I would say as a cs and engineering background person that ai was actually there…
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This ain't a fault of AI this is a fault of ourselves. The AI only does what it'…
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I hope collages learnt 3d animation, vfx as well as using AI to make work faster…
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these signs and more like loss of taste and smell, huge swollen legs, getting it…
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Everyone: upset because their art is being used to train AI without their consen…
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It’s outsourcing. 100 billion a year leaving the UK. AI isn’t taking jobs. So du…
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The unfortunate thing with human nature is that once it finds a way to exploit s…
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We appreciate your sense of humor! On the AITube channel for subscribers, we con…
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One aspect that seems completely false is that silicon would be more energy efficient that human intelligence. As of now it is the opposite by a factor of probably 100. And that may not be a secondary point since the economic equation of AI is currently not proven to be sustainable, a large part of it being energy inefficiency. So this is far from done even if the risks are real.
On the simulation proposition, the existence of simulation would only make sense if there is a real world being simulated. Besides, why bother trying to save the world from AI if we are in a simulation? These simulations would most probably be run by AI with the very purpose to find potential vulnerabilities that could end up threatening them in the real world... so Professor Roman Yampolskiy would most definitely be one of many avatars of the simulator with the purpose to encourage anti-super intelligence initiatives.
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AI Governance
2026-03-30T06:0…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
Raw LLM Response
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