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I think this is why a lot of the AI stuff sounds the same now. Especially when …
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Ai isn't scary. You should be happy that you have ai. I'm working in AI developm…
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Just because it's so and so ("Ai iS AlReAdY BuILt InTo ThE SySTEm Of tHe ProGRAm…
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It's a thing I guess. It's a language model so it can be hard to distinguish wha…
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Open source finally catching up to the voice to voice models. I've mostly only b…
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I'm glad that Brandon has a reasonable take on the current state of "AI" unlike …
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I used the hair to identify the Ai, example: the second picture:
Although yes t…
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Oh yeah. Using these tools, especially for coding, they feel... Fake. Desperate.…
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Comment
11:36 Maximizing profit isn’t necessarily bad. In fact, it can drive innovation and capability-building. When companies or nations push boundaries for profit, they explore the full range of possibilities — including how certain technologies can be used or misused.
By seeing the full extent of what an AI system can do — including potentially dangerous or offensive capabilities — we gain the knowledge necessary to defend against those threats. If you prematurely restrict development simply because it’s driven by profit, you may leave yourself blind to the very threats someone else (who doesn’t follow your rules) might eventually create.
In other words:
Limiting development for fear of misuse may end up weakening our ability to prepare for misuse.
So, let the major players develop these capabilities — the knowledge they gain may one day be exactly what we need to defend ourselves.
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AI Governance
2025-06-16T17:5…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | approval |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:59.937377 |
Raw LLM Response
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{"id":"ytc_UgwS_XWKmFE6gErcq7x4AaABAg","responsibility":"developer","reasoning":"deontological","policy":"regulate","emotion":"outrage"},
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{"id":"ytc_UgwxUVYK0yAtZ-nbKJN4AaABAg","responsibility":"unclear","reasoning":"unclear","policy":"industry_self","emotion":"indifference"},
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{"id":"ytc_UgxNeCwnJqJTK5zX86t4AaABAg","responsibility":"none","reasoning":"consequentialist","policy":"none","emotion":"approval"},
{"id":"ytc_UgzGChNASK-xinv1qll4AaABAg","responsibility":"unclear","reasoning":"unclear","policy":"unclear","emotion":"resignation"},
{"id":"ytc_UgykKxniTziqrJL7twV4AaABAg","responsibility":"developer","reasoning":"virtue","policy":"unclear","emotion":"mixed"}
]