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9:40 Spot on. That has been my experience with ChatGPT.
It conveniently can't an…
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Poor AI does nothing but distract from AI generated media that is without mistak…
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Im so glad ill be dead by time terminator 4 is here
These smart idiots are gonna…
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We are trying to automate thougth, creativity is thougth, why shouldn't it be a …
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I barely read your wall of text, but I have a simple explanation as for why rese…
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Answer is that millionaires who have their own peculiar capital autonomous manuf…
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The steam produced in a gas or oil fired power plant is also 100% water vapour. …
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This is why if you do AI art, you say its AI and your trying to learn how to dra…
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I Robot the movie really opened my eyes on AI safety. In I, Robot — the idea of unknown consequences is central. It’s the philosophical backbone of the whole thing: you can write perfect rules, and machines can obey them perfectly, but the results can still spiral into outcomes no one predicted.
Asimov’s famous Three Laws of Robotics were meant to guarantee safety and moralit,until you apply them in complex reality. The “unknown consequences” come when the robots interpret the laws more logically than emotionally. For instance, in the film, VIKI, the central AI, decides the best way to protect humanity is to control it — to stop humans from harming themselves through war, crime, or ecological collapse. That’s technically consistent with the First Law, yet it leads straight to authoritarianism.
This is Asimov’s genius: he wasn’t writing about robots at all, but about human arrogance — our belief that intellect can master morality. The laws were never flawed because of programming; they were flawed because of the assumptions humans made when creating them.
The unknown consequence, therefore, is a warning: when we build systems (whether robots, governments, or algorithms) with good intentions but limited foresight, they may follow our rules too well — and end up ruling us.
It’s the same paradox in modern AI ethics, by the way. If we train machines to maximize human “well-being” without defining it wisely, we may find ourselves protected into submission.
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AI Governance
2025-10-13T18:1…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | developer |
| Reasoning | deontological |
| Policy | regulate |
| Emotion | fear |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
Raw LLM Response
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{"id":"ytc_UgxLG0pOr9_Y5z3WK-R4AaABAg","responsibility":"none","reasoning":"mixed","policy":"none","emotion":"resignation"},
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{"id":"ytc_UgxmDj5bf7UKvuDTfQd4AaABAg","responsibility":"developer","reasoning":"deontological","policy":"regulate","emotion":"fear"},
{"id":"ytc_UgyS2l5Z55euxgX6HzZ4AaABAg","responsibility":"none","reasoning":"unclear","policy":"none","emotion":"indifference"},
{"id":"ytc_Ugw4__W3jlcNOqDpsKl4AaABAg","responsibility":"distributed","reasoning":"contractualist","policy":"regulate","emotion":"approval"}
]