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Bottom line, Be nice to your bots. It won't kill us to extend our manners to o…
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to solve physics, you need experiments not just LLM reasonning, some experiments…
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Yay let’s see what happens to capitalism when people are no longer needed. Or sh…
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Another -give away. Excessive eyebrow movement.
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Lamda is half life thing? Ask the AI to port HLA to the quest 2.…
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the AI revolution is here, a repeat of the industrial revolution, VERY soon we w…
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Hi Dave. I like your work and your insistence on epistemic hygiene, which is why I wanted to push gently on the governance point in this video.
I think the real tension isn’t “smart people vs democracy,” but how signal is weighted without breaking legitimacy. Flattening influence entirely avoids elitism, but it also leaves complex systems vulnerable to noise, populism, and delayed catastrophe.
I’ve been developing what I call a 52/48 framework: intelligence and expertise are allowed to lean the system (52), but never dominate it (48). The imbalance is deliberate and small. Enough to steer, never enough to rule.
In my model, an AI leads by default with real agency and initiative, but a human retains absolute, rarely-used veto power. The veto is final and unappealable. Because it’s rare, it’s meaningful. Because it exists, responsibility is localized. If failure happens, it’s traceable. That’s a moral upgrade over systems where harm emerges from diffusion and no one can act “for the good of all.”
I’m an independent writer and historian. I work on AI ethics, historical forensic analysis, and long-horizon risk. I’ve spent years thinking about how intelligence, legitimacy, and agency coexist without collapsing into either technocracy or mob rule.
If you’re interested, I’d genuinely value your critique. I suspect we’re closer than it looks, but we stop one step apart.
— Richard
youtube
AI Governance
2025-12-23T05:1…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | unclear |
| Reasoning | contractualist |
| Policy | regulate |
| Emotion | mixed |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T19:39:26.816318 |
Raw LLM Response
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