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[deleted] t1_jeh14j1 wrote

If you can't afford to pay someone a livable wage, you shouldn't be allowed to own a business.

That's really not an extreme statement.

Edit: To the repliers.

>Basic argument:
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>"It's better to make a wage that can't support living as an independent adult than no wage at all."
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>It's better for society that you don't own a business if you can't manage it in a way which ensures everyone who works for you is in solid standing.
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>Abuse is abuse. Get fucked and I hope you go out of business.

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robertjbrown t1_jeh148m wrote

>We have no logical reason to believe that AI could go rogue

I think what Bing chat did shows that yes, we do have a logical reason to think that. And this is when it is run by companies (Microsoft and OpenAI) that really, really didn't want it doing things like that. Wait till an AI is run by some spammer or scammer the like who just doesn't care.

It could be as simple as someone giving it the goal of "increase my profits", and it finds a way to do it that disregards such things as "don't cause human misery" or the like.

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TacoNomad t1_jeh13w4 wrote

Your ignoring really important factors about why you're in this situation. Step 1, increase your tax withholding with your employer. Stepn2, work out a payment plan to pay this off. If you bought a house under 300k, your not in a hcol area. You're earning over 150k. You can pay off 20k in a few months time.

Be more honest with your situation, set out a budget, cut frivolous spending, pay the irs. Fix it so you're clear next year. It isn't going to be difficult for you.

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