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I was first trying to understand the point but what really got me feeling this h…
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The problem is that now people are putting hidden AI images in Procreate and the…
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Instead of wasting public money on the Pentagon, as the US tries to destabilize …
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At least they have the balls to mention that they use AI you know I'm not defend…
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This may be a sign that we need a mean of distribution of the gains of productio…
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it doesnt predict, it calculates a sequence of words based on probabilities. pre…
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So if there are 350,000 road deaths a year but self driving reduces those deaths…
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I was a making a little QT project for a class on the raspberry pi. I was trying…
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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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