| ▲ | kristopolous 3 hours ago | |
It's always a value decision. You can say shiny rocks are more important than people and worth murdering over. Not an uncommon belief. Here you are saying you personally value a computer program more than people It exposes a value that you personally hold and that's it That is separate from the material reality that all this AI stuff is ultimately just computer software... It's an epistemological tautology in the same way that say, a plane, car and refrigerator are all just machines - they can break, need maintenance, take expertise, can be dangerous... LLMs haven't broken the categorical constraints - you've just been primed to think such a thing is supposed to be different through movies and entertainment. I hate to tell you but most movie AIs are just allegories for institutional power. They're narrative devices about how callous and indifferent power structures are to our underlying shared humanity | ||