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Show me how… I created the lyrics a few years back. I knew it was a specific son…
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I for one welcome our AI Overlords, hopefully it hits ASI soon and will tell us …
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Its like a character sheet of someone's OC, if the person themselves have drawn …
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👇Join the discussion: How many AI decisions do you think affect your life withou…
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Bravo. I agree with almost everything you said. My main issue with AI and UBI is…
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Your art style is incredible! The fact that someone actually tried to compare yo…
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Anti-AI bullies.
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@F3GR-cx9bh Notwithstanding what you said (which makes total sense), my point i…
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@brianmi40 Exactly. It's not specialized robots versus multipurpose ones, we'll have both. The highly specialized task of driving a car is probably best built into the car itself, sensors and all. But for many of the other chores, we'll have one (or a few) multipurpose ones.
Specialized robots are not always better at their task either: a humanoid robot wielding a regular vacuum and mop is going to do a vastly better job at cleaning your house than a Roomba ever will. To make each specialized robot as good and smart as that single humanoid one will get expensive fast.
And should a multipurpose be humanoid of form? Technically no, you can add extra legs, have it on tracks, and add a couple of arms. But if these robots are to work in our living space, and work with us rather than just work for us, a humanoid form might be best suited and the least off-putting. Adding extra arms is cute... but you're adding cost with diminishing returns.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | mixed |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:59.937377 |
Raw LLM Response
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