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Highly advanced robots would be more capable of looking after this planet than w…
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@Edward Deepfake porn has gotten so advanced that it's quite hard to distinguish…
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The potential for abuse by law enforcement is the major concern. It can be used…
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when a human artist uses other people art as inspiration or reference, they look…
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everyone ai is TERRIBLE for the environment taking water from our oceans AND the…
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Red teams everywhere!!! Thank you all so so much for protecting us and teaching …
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Before AI: you need alot of work to make an animation
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Zach these MFS wanna go to bed, push out this short now to their algorithm…
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I don't know, I use AI here and there, for learning large data sets, mainly looking at stats a human could never do...but I have looked at actual jobs lost to AI, by numbers, 1) jobs filling forms that can be done by AI analyzing 4-5 images,, for instance AirBnB fired almost everyone except 10 people, thousands of people, that filled amenities and basic forms for advertisement, with a single AI, and just require 4-5 images of the properties. around 20 companies have done this, for instance Facebook/Instagram, and Amazon that caused around 3-400,000 job losses in 2023-now.. 2) Basic scientific jobs, especially genetics or larger data set analysis such as chemistry. For the first, everything is now so automated, it removes thousands of jobs where people had to take machine data, and turn it into something usable with small pipelines, and larger ones, where we have 1-100K of these, and run statistical analysis. These often miss really rudimentary things from basic biology understanding, but the field is basically reduced to 20 giant scientists, and AI in a hospital or anywhere the prior jobs existed. For the second, there is mainly a shift, while many jobs lost, many were created, where materials scientists, and structural chemist use AI to actually do more, so thousands of lost jobs, but thousands of more slowly created replacement jobs. 3) programmers. There are some advanced AI that write programs, based on publicly available code as a data set and training model. These are extremely remedial as of now, around 50-100K jobs lost, for really basic coding like making nice web pages, or small snippets to preform some tasks. These from experience suck if you want something other than a text parser. 4) Acting, and films, which has the most regulations and protests against. The AI currently can generate entire 10-15 min scenes, using an actors face, and a supplied script, which can be used to construct entire films. This now has not really cost many jobs at the industry level, but replaced 1-200,000 people on social media, such as Youtube and Facebook, that made a small income, generating media. This is just the current stats, and does not go into projected areas, such as fast food using a voice system, and 2-3 workers just reading screens, where Japan said even replace them with robots, and Amazon, that wants to automate everything in the whorehouses to delivery with coordinated AI and robots to replace all people. Amazon has 1 experimental warehouse and robot delivery system to make this happen now.
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AI Governance
2026-04-22T23:4…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | company |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | liability |
| Emotion | resignation |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:26:44.938723 |
Raw LLM Response
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