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A lot of people focus on manual labor and blue collar jobs when discussing it, b…
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If everything becomes automated just send me my welfare check ✔for drivers meanw…
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Maybe AI is smart? Maybe it already IS smarter than us but choose to hide it for…
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You better watch out how you treat your robot sir. You will force her to do thin…
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This argument is not going to hold water with those desperate for AI to give the…
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Jokes aside this is accually disgusting. Ai shouldn't be used to steal peoples h…
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Why it's sad that it's not bad? Ai is just a tool. Nothing more but tool. If it …
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Its a robot they are fimling a movie at different events and they are making a m…
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A few thoughts:
1. During the initial phases of a growth process, everything always looks exponential. And we always assume it is exponential. But then, ALWAYS, it turns out not to be exponential but logistic and flattens out. During the initial stages, you cannot predict when the turning point will be or what the final level will look like, but that is what ALWAYS happens because we live in a world of limitations, so true exponentials don't exist.
2. When has a technological development been possible for humans and humans said, "No, we're not going to do that" and then actually abandoned the attempt? Even with nuclear weapons, we developed them and used them and THEN said hey let's stop, and even then we still keep trying to develop them more.
3. You mentioned at the beginning about paying people to be bad at something so they can learn how to be good at it. How can we "solve" AI unless we are prepared to have bad AI first? I don't see a path to getting good AI without releasing the bad AI out of the lab so we can see how it interacts with the real world and then trying to fix it. I think if we took a closer look at history, we'd find lots of examples of Unintended Consequences. Like how many people died in auto accidents before we decided seatbelts would be a good idea and then actually got the political will to enforce that? Should we have, if we had foresight, said "Let's not develop cars until we can make sure they don't crash and if they do the people inside will be safe and if they aren't we can get help to them as quickly as possible"? Would such a thing have been possible, or would it have hindered the development of automobiles because the whole problem was too big to solve for one group of people (with one set of funding)?
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AI Moral Status
2025-10-30T22:2…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | unclear |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
Raw LLM Response
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