Raw LLM Responses

Inspect the exact model output for any coded comment.

Comment
I agree with you. Loads of people in this subreddit don't understand basic economics. If you tax automation you cause an incentive to not develop it and use it. It goes back to the old pie analogy. (Pie being the economy). Capitalism is all about making the pie bigger. If you make the pie bigger and keep the number of people the same that's a good thing. Automation is one big way of doing this. But it doesn't care about how the pie is divided. The issues isn't to make the pie smaller it is to divide the pie up more evenly. Which is a governmental responsibility. Automation makes the pie bigger then you divide the pie in a way that doesn't reduce the use of automation. Without me writing a policy on it I would be for tax on rich, VAT then give a large amount of that back to everyone as UBI. Businesses still get richer and more efficient through automation and everyone still benefits.
reddit AI Jobs 1612113802.0 ♥ 32
Coding Result
DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningutilitarian
Policynone
Emotionapproval
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
[ {"id":"rdc_glhs0ls","responsibility":"company","reasoning":"contractualist","policy":"regulate","emotion":"outrage"}, {"id":"rdc_gljh7oa","responsibility":"company","reasoning":"consequentialist","policy":"liability","emotion":"fear"}, {"id":"rdc_glhqfsm","responsibility":"none","reasoning":"consequentialist","policy":"industry_self","emotion":"resignation"}, {"id":"rdc_glhx8mg","responsibility":"none","reasoning":"consequentialist","policy":"none","emotion":"approval"}, {"id":"rdc_gli01dr","responsibility":"none","reasoning":"contractualist","policy":"regulate","emotion":"approval"} ]