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by jvanderbot
8 days ago
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How much data center energy and capex justifies killing a human to save? I argue zero - placing AI below the value of humans no matter the energy input. The _only_ reason an AI might be worth saving is if it, say, has a cure for all diseases, but then we're not saving it due to its intrinsic worth, we're saving it because we can save many humans. I _would_ consider the trolly problem a legitimate thing in ethics, but not if an AI were tied up on the tracks no matter how expensive it is. It's a thing. It gets run over to save any human. |
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