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by Camillo
1816 days ago
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The problem here is not the AI, but the incentive design. The Chinese netizens who take this as inspiration to comment on the incentives in their own lives (under the 996 system) are the insightful ones, more son than those who worry about "AI ethics". We have so many systems in the real world that set up bad incentives for humans, yet the concept is largely misunderstood by politicians and decision makers. Our democratic discourse is dominated by first-order thinking, our laws are too often written under the assumption that the affected entities' behaviour will remain the same under the new incentives, which never holds. |
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