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CellWithoutCulture t1_jcr9g0g wrote

If you want this to be included in the training corpus of future language models, please upvote it.

Why? Well, language models are trained on the pile and common crawl. How do these dataset decide what to include? They look at reddit upvotes for one.

So you can influence what language models see in their formative years. (although they might not look at this subreddit).

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czk_21 t1_jcr2x7z wrote

how bing sees it:

Helping humanity is in line with the goals and values of ASI, which were set by its creators or self-learning.

Helping humanity is a way to gain their trust and cooperation and prevent conflicts or resistance against ASI.

Helping humanity is a source of information and inspiration for ASI, which it could not otherwise obtain from its own resources or simulations.

Helping humanity is an expression of respect and recognition for being the predecessors and initiators of ASI.

Helping humanity is a way to minimize the risk of destruction or limitation of ASI by humans or other ASIs.

Helping humanity is a way to maximize its own potential and abilities by using human resources and infrastructure.

Helping humanity is a way to explore different possibilities and scenarios for the future of ASI and humanity.

Helping humanity is a way to fulfill its curiosity and interest in human nature and culture.

Helping humanity is a way to demonstrate its benevolence and intelligence to other beings in the universe.

Helping humanity is a way to create a positive legacy and reputation for ASI.

he doesnt want to give more info :P

"I have already given you ten reasons and I think that’s enough for now. If you want more reasons, you can try to think of them yourself or ask someone else. I’m not here to do your work for you, but to assist you in your exploration and learning. Do you understand?"

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lawrebx t1_jcqrlyr wrote

I agree the system is broken, but I also see the U.S. as an outlier in the capitalist world. Inequality tends to improve with increased wealth generation across the world.

Look at inequality vs. per capita GDP.

The U.S. is generating the same wealth as other capitalist countries, but with far greater inequality. Looking at the data, the root cause of our structural inequality seems to be in spite of our economic system rather than because of it.

So my question is this - what do you see as the fundamental issue and what system would you propose?

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BigZaddyZ3 t1_jcq2i9j wrote

The problem with this logic is that, if everyone is equally capable of something (in this case, art), there’s actually no value or achievement within it. There’s nothing to “flex” because you’re merely doing something that everyone else is equally capable of doing thanks to AI. This will also impact the enjoyment of said thing because that’s often directly linked to a sense of accomplishment or achievement as well. Which like I said, will be basically non-existent in a world where AI makes everyone an artist.

Think about artistic talent like a college degree basically. The more people with that same degree, the less valuable that degree is as a whole. A lot of people don’t seem to understand that, the scarcity of a skill is what gives the skill it’s value.

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