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by pjc50
406 days ago
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> We want AI to do good things because they are good people "Good" is at least as much of a difficult question to define as "truth", and genAI completely skipped all analysis of truth in favor of statistical plausibility. Meanwhile there's no difficulty in "punishment": the operating company can be held liable, through its officers, and ultimately if it proves too anti-social we simply turn off the datacentre. |
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Punishing big companies who obviously and massively hurt people is something we struggle with already and there are plenty of computer viruses that have outlived their creators.