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by slg
59 days ago
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>There are many different groups of anti-AI people with different beliefs. See my other comment. I qualified what I said while the comment I replied to didn't, so it's weird that this is a response to me and not the prior comment. >here, paraphrased: "significant existential risks from AI is actually marketing hype by pro-AI fanatics" If we're talking "dishonest rhetoric", this is a dishonest framing of what I said. I'm not saying this is inherently intentional marketing hype. I'm saying there is a correlation between someone who thinks AI is that powerful and someone who thinks AI will benefit humanity. The anti-AI crowd is less likely to be a believer in AI's unique power and will simply look at it as a tool wielded by humans which means critiques of it will simply mirror critiques of humanity. |
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