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I sometimes do a little comics related to the conversation with my friends! I ne…
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Taylor Swift hoarding her obscene billion+ wealth is a far worse problem than he…
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They have been using Facial Recognition in Magor Cities
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I remember when the talk was that the introduction of computers to the world mea…
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Alt man is a constructed character, imo. He may have started out as a real boy b…
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Companion AI bots would be enough to stifle human progress. Species Death in a …
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Once I said to the AI that I bring home an army of donkeys and rats and I told h…
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Then they should hire better therapists and make them affordable. Until then bee…
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I get what Dr. Yampolskiy is saying, but here’s how I see it. Humans need other humans. People literally die from loneliness; that says a lot. Sure, AI will take over a lot of repetitive stuff like shelf stocking, but there’s a reason this interview wasn’t two AIs talking. Hardly anyone would watch that.
The more AI makes everything perfect and polished, the more we’ll want the imperfect human side of things. In jobs that rely on trust, identity, or meaning... like sales, coaching, leadership, storytelling, even medicine... humans still have the edge. The funny thing is that AI’s “perfection” often makes it less relatable. The little pauses, the hesitations, the quirks… that’s what makes someone feel real.
Take sales, for example. It’s getting automated to death, yet old-school cold calling still works just as well. Why? Because people prefer buying from people, not machines. You could have an AI pitching perfectly to thousands, but if no one wants to hear it, what’s the point?
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AI Governance
2025-11-03T14:5…
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | virtue |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | approval |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
Raw LLM Response
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{"id":"ytc_UgwKzX3bM8MvC4FAokx4AaABAg","responsibility":"ai_itself","reasoning":"deontological","policy":"ban","emotion":"fear"},
{"id":"ytc_Ugwd0sK9sq7mWy2t1Zx4AaABAg","responsibility":"user","reasoning":"virtue","policy":"none","emotion":"resignation"},
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{"id":"ytc_UgzchYfKe0fHaDUyrqZ4AaABAg","responsibility":"none","reasoning":"virtue","policy":"none","emotion":"approval"},
{"id":"ytc_UgzwkdvgVYYSyDjos5F4AaABAg","responsibility":"company","reasoning":"mixed","policy":"industry_self","emotion":"indifference"}
]