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It is fashionably trendy to hate AI art.
What is boring is people who jump on tr…
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@ee-nk5sw bro.. if you want to write a book commission someone to do the art, do…
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"Musk has no moral compass...but here's a load of great things he has done for h…
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Looks much better than the school I went to growing up. Need to teach kids how t…
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The predictions of what ASI will do in the future are meaningless. The hubris o…
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That’s why we need to colonize Mars, because Tesla autopilot is going to bring o…
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If assuming that there are no cars behind you or that its a self driving car, th…
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Umm here a thought how can we as if or off wee can trust you... you btw are also…
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Comment
Several goods throughout history used to be extremely expensive but are now free or near free. Examples would be things like spices, sugar, paper, writing utensils, water, etc. It seems to me that if automation can become ubiquitous enough and cheap enough, it will be able to vastly increase productivity to the point where many goods can become free or near free as well. This could especially be the case if automation tools can be used by individuals, families, and small businesses so that production power isn’t limited to those with large credit lines or capital. In other words, this would lead to massive increases in productivity while also diversifying market share of goods and services. Alternatively, if it doesn’t reach this level, it will just drive down labor costs until labor’s cost to benefit ratio is better than automated production. This could be fine if real wages rise via the amount and quality of goods produced going up so that each dollar stretches further.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | approval |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:53.388235 |
Raw LLM Response
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{"id":"ytc_UgzvHnGX2cTcWjObt-Z4AaABAg","responsibility":"user","reasoning":"virtue","policy":"none","emotion":"mixed"}
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