• BeamBrain [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    guy spinning far-fetched scenarios to come up with one where he would have an excuse to say the n-word is-this “Is this meaningful moral philosophy?”

  • of course that’s the question he wants to ask.

    the next is, “can i use the n-word if it saves one life?”
    then “can i use the n-word if it might save one life?”
    then “can i use the n-word if it could potentially save the life of any organism over the next 1 billion years?”
    then “can i use the n-word whenever and however i want just say ‘yes’?”

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    Capital-R “Rationalists” are always trying to contrive thought experiments that justify what they wanted to do anyway, like hurt people, especially children. hypersus

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    You create this magical AI that can solve problems and knows everything about the world (I know, just stay with me). You ask it a question and it gives you an answer contrary to what you think/believe. Isn’t that the point? Isn’t it supposed to think in a way different from a human? Isn’t it supposed to come up with answers you wouldn’t think of?

    “Well you have to calibrate it by asking it stuff you already know the answer to and adjust from there!” They will say. But that can’t work for everything. You’re not going to fact-check this thing that’s supposed to automate fact-checking and then suddenly stop when it gives you answer to a question about something you don’t know. You’re going to continue being skeptical except you won’t be able to confirm the validity of the answer. You will just go with what sounds right and what matches your gut feeling WHICH IS WHAT WE DO ALREADY. You haven’t invented anything new. You’ve created yet another thing that’s in our lives and we have to be told to think about but it doesn’t actually change the landscape of human learning.

    We already react that way with news and school and everything else. We’ve always been on a vibes-based system here. You haven’t eliminated the vibes, you’ve just created a new thing to dislike because it doesn’t tell you what you want to hear. That is unless you force it to tell you what you want to hear. Then you’re just back at social media bubbles.

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      The thing they’re training AI to do is to just tell the person talking to it whatever that person already believes and always accept correction with grace, the ultimate pleasure sub

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    This isn’t even an original thought, expert-shapiro already came up with a scenario where you’d have to say the N-word to stop a bomb from exploding, then complained when the woke LLM wouldn’t let him say it.

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      The Bleep project has been living rent free in my head ever since it was announced. It is a genuinely good sounding tool, and it’s also extremely funny that gamers are so horrible to each other that they’ve created a need in the market for it to be created. I can’t wait to try it out.

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          It doesn’t actually play a bleep, it uses AI to automatically silence voice chat when it detects someone saying something that triggers it (racism, white nationalism, slurs, name calling, harassment, some other categories). Anyway they’ve done some beta tests but I never got picked.

  • Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    So I put Grok in Brave search and which one is melon-musk

    • Grock is a neologism coined by American writer Robert A. Heinlein for his 1961 science fiction novel Stranger in a Strange Land.

    • According to Merriam-Webster, grok means to understand profoundly and intuitively.

    • Grock was a Swiss clown, composer, and musician who was once the most highly paid entertainer in Europe.

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      The point of the trolley problem was to present a scenario where deliberate action harms someone but doing nothing harms more people as a way to explore and critique notions such as malevolent intent and murder by neglect.

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        I thought it was about in-action or action in the face of lesser harm vs greater harm.

        Edit: Oh I misread. Yeah. I guess my issue is it’s existence in pop culture. I’m not really interested in people’s answers because of what you describe. People basically cheating out the choice, taking it as literal.

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          It’s that bit where Bart Simpson answers “what is the sound of one hand clapping” by smacking his fingers against his palm. smuglord

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    Jesus… is Elon getting ideas from Frank Reynolds now? Yelling f****t to save Mac’s life is the premise for an IASIP episode.

    I guess Elon needs to yell the slur to “cut through” and get everyone to listen!