| ▲ | ben_w 3 hours ago | |
So all these things he's saying are going to leave people scared and afraid, on that we agree. What's the disingenuous part here? Don't get me wrong: others talk of a pattern of dishonesty, or that he's too eager to please*, and I'm willing to trust them on this because I found out with Musk that I don't spot this soon enough. But what, specifically, do you see? What am I blind to? * given how ChatGPT is a people-pleaser and has him around, Claude philosophically muses about if its subjective experience is or is not like a humans' and has Amanda Askell, and that Grok is like it is and has Musk, I think the default personalities of these models AI are influenced by their owner's leadership teams | ||
| ▲ | pesus 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
He's pretending to care about the negative effects AI will have on society at large, but goes on to say it's necessary and "must" happen. If he actually cared, he wouldn't continue down that path. He also wouldn't be lobbying the DoD for contracts to use his AI to help kill people. | ||