Fair, but I can also see them receiving complaints from users, as well as internal warnings from engineers/ethicists, that this is a problem, and just assumed it wouldn't kill someone or thinking they could fix it before someone died.
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Disband the standing army.
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Include a general instruction in the chatbot that limits what outside sources it can refer to someone (like a suicide help line), and that leads to a mentally-vulnerable person relying solely on the mimic machine for "help"
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LLC chatbots don't understand emotions, suicide risk, or mental health in general. But they can be programmed to pretend to understand you when you tell it "i'm depressed, help me"
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To be clear, OpenAI undoubtedly knew the harm that programming a chatbot to mimic emotional empathy would cause. But that made the product more addictive which made it more valuable, so they didn't care.
The evil robot killed a teenager. Burn all the robots.
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it kind of is though
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North Korea isn't crime free. Wtf dude. It's awash in criminal activity directed by the state against the North Korean people, enabled by the military in the streets
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Soldiers at subway turnstiles demanding papers is criminal. Every time it happens, it's a crime. That they might stop some fare evasion is irrelevant.
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I disagree, the military on the streets doesn't lower crime.
It replaces some street crime with far more state-sanctioned criminal activity (corruption, torture, disappearings, etc).
Putting the military on the street will lower crime. It does in North Korea, did in Nazi Germany, and in the book 1984.
The question isn’t will it lower crime. The question is do we want to be a nation governed like this. Until 6 minutes ago the GOP believed in LOCAL control.
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