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We appreciate your observation. In the video, the conversation focused on Sophia…
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The automation of warfare will lead to even higher abuses from rich nations. The…
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Man, I am an architect, can confirm I became ai since 2nd year of architecture…
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Nice try, you should be a bit more accurate promoting "you guilty to global chan…
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I think AI will only be able to achieve that once it is given a way to experienc…
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Always great info from Chubbyemu. What I've realized about AI is that it can't s…
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I used to work for Waymo and those cars cost 500 thousand dollars a piece.…
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Poor artist they are fighting an already lost fight, in a decade AI art will be …
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Sam Altman’s points about how fast AI is evolving are really thought-provoking—especially his emphasis on creativity and the ethical grey zone of AI using creators’ work without consent. It raises a big question: how do we balance innovation with protecting individual rights in the digital age?
As we embrace these tools, I also wonder whether the technologies meant to democratize creativity could unintentionally flatten or marginalize the unique voices of artists. That’s why conversations around fair compensation and revenue-sharing feel so urgent—not to slow progress, but to make sure AI expands human creativity instead of replacing it.
I’m curious what others think about setting clearer guidelines around AI’s use of artistic styles. Could we move toward a future where AI is more of a collaborator than a competitor—and where that relationship is shaped by consent, credit, and real value exchange?
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | distributed |
| Reasoning | contractualist |
| Policy | regulate |
| Emotion | mixed |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:53.388235 |
Raw LLM Response
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