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That's very unlikely. The friendly AI must be at the same level of intelligence …
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I would argue that it's 100% like an ai doing your workout for you if you aren't…
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Let us become attached to the strings that are pulled by technology that we made…
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Warnings like this are helpful. We can legitimately argue about the timelines bu…
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Neh, ChatGPT is dumb, I asked it to find a rock song from the 90s by giving it p…
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i like the implication that sam altman thinks that stopping ai child pronography…
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If you're a parent wanting to desperately help your child and have 17 Drs scratc…
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Please don't contribute to the normalization of these plagiarism machines, Hann…
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Comment
The whole copyright thing is so dumb.
We had already solved this problem in the 1800s when player pianos were invented.
These were real mechanical pianos that had an extra mechanical mechanism that used compressed air to read a tune punched into a paper roll and play it automatically.
Manufacturers of the music rolls were publishing rolls that contained new compositions from composers of the time like Sousa, without paying them any royalties. The composers were justifiably upset.
Congress responded by passing legislation saying you could publish whatever you like on a music roll, no licence or permission required, but you had to give the composer what seemed like an insultingly small fixed amount, compared to what the highest quality rolls sold for. I think that amount was either 1 or 10¢.
Sousa and the other composers were enraged. But because nobody minded paying that small amount the number of piano rolls sold skyrocketed, and popular composers like Sousa were very soon rich beyond their wildest dreams of avarice.
TL;DR: It's better to have a quarter of a watermelon than a whole cherry.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | deontological |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
Raw LLM Response
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