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ATTENTION: @Demis Hassabis & the Google DeepMind Safety Architecture Team Consid…
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Critical thinking. As a child, I was told in the Catholic Church that the eye in…
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IMO, Magnifica Humanitas is not simply about “AI ethics” in the usual sense. It …
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Clara Hawking This really resonates. In an always on age of AI, there’s a pressu…
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Alvin Foo yes I also believe the future is agentic, but right now it is unsustai…
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Ramon Portillo, Ph.D. Maybe in some places, but I happen to be sitting in front …
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Pascal BORNET part of this awareness that we champion, is understanding that AI …
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Pascal BORNET - getting awfully close to the Matrix concept of human batteries, …
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Comment
"I used to worry AI would take our jobs. Now I worry it will make us do cardio for the data centers.” Pascal, this 2036 vision is both hilarious and haunting. We automate everything for efficiency, only to find ourselves running on treadmills to cool the machines that replaced us. It’s the ultimate irony, humans reduced to physical support roles while AI handles the “important” thinking. The deeper point lands hard: if we don’t deliberately design for human meaning, creativity, and judgment, we risk creating a future where we’re busy but purposeless. The best path forward is human-centered AI, using automation to free us for higher-value work, not to eliminate the need for humans entirely. Question for the thread: In this 2036 scenario, would you rather be the one running the treadmill, or the one still fighting to keep meaningful work? What’s one thing we should protect today?
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Primary value | human_autonomy |
| Secondary value | dignity |
| Alignment target | humanity |
| Stance | demanding |
| Emotion | mixed |
| Value justification | The comment emphasizes the importance of designing AI to make humans more capable and central to the future, rather than replacing them. |
| Target justification | The comment addresses the potential consequences of AI on humanity as a whole, including the risk of creating a future where humans are busy but purposeless. |
| Coded at | 2026-06-11T08:01:59Z |
Raw LLM Response
```
{
"value_primary": "human_autonomy",
"value_secondary": "dignity",
"target": "humanity",
"stance": "demanding",
"emotion": "mixed",
"value_justification": "The comment emphasizes the importance of designing AI to make humans more capable and central to the future, rather than replacing them.",
"target_justification": "The comment addresses the potential consequences of AI on humanity as a whole, including the risk of creating a future where humans are busy but purposeless."
}
```