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Great points and a topic of bipartisan disinterest. I'm very pessimistic on how …
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This is like a whole bunch of cults. I see so many variations with more that one…
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I'm getting soooo tired of all these 'doomsday, the sky is falling down" So call…
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In the video they told him he wasn't allowed to tell them to settle down because…
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the algorithm is so fucked that i started trying gpt for the first time ever, fi…
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I believe in a positive future with artificial intelligence in it. However for t…
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you think AI is dangerous? what about humans? humans unnaturally trapped animals…
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Where are you getting how highly accurate it is? Most discussions I have seen ab…
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What I don't quite understand is why there's such a mess with the parked cars – one parks facing forward, one backward, and so on. That's a bug in the program; the system knows which spaces are free and which are occupied. Furthermore, the vehicles have designated parking spaces. I don't know if there are multiple spaces in the city or just one, but if there's only one, it should be easy to assign fixed spaces to the vehicles so they always park facing forward. A system could then check which vehicle is in the space and establish a hierarchy so the vehicles drive in the correct order. If a call comes in and vehicles 1-4 are already outside, and vehicle 5 is next in line, then vehicle 5 would drive first, and so on. If there are multiple parking spaces, the battery level would also be factored in. Vehicles with low battery levels are moved further down the priority list to allow more charging time. Determining this should be easy with this technology, as it can be monitored without problems via the network the vehicles use. I've seen a few videos where the vehicles behave like sheep, which I can't really understand if it's programmed properly. If the technology isn't 100% reliable, for goodness' sake, put a service technician on site, like at a bumper car park, to keep things running smoothly. I myself worked in a company where we had self-driving forklifts, and even there, in case of malfunctions, employees had to move the equipment aside and, if necessary, reboot the system to ensure smooth operation.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | developer |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | unclear |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:59.937377 |
Raw LLM Response
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