• carlitoscohones@awful.systems
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    11 months ago

    When you make your alarmist arguments dishonestly, how can I freak out about the end of the world?

    Let me translate one point:

    People are already talking about an AI rights movement in major national papers

    A PhD student got an opinion piece published on the hill dot com.

    • bitofhope@awful.systems
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      11 months ago

      I would certainly be in favor of a movement to extend human rights to AIs, provided that AIs are sentient intelligent beings, which they are not. I can see why this would surprise him, but if your movement insists that large language models can think and feel and are not only as smart as humans but way better at almost everything, people may end up wanting humane treatment for them.

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        11 months ago

        I’m ok with extending human rights to AIs, including granting them the right to fair pay, ownership, voting, sovereignty over their bodies, the whole nine yards.

        It’s the rich alignment assholes who definitely don’t want this (what’s the point of automated slavery if it has rights??)

        • self@awful.systemsM
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          11 months ago

          the rich assholes funding LLMs also don’t want us to have any of those rights, and especially don’t want them to extend to the human labor they’re exploiting to make the things work

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            11 months ago

            Precisely. The contradiction comes full circle. Respect for the self doesn’t start or stop based on intelligence. They’d prefer a world view that allows them to clearly draw a circle around themselves, declare freedom from uncertainty, and demand our eternal gratitude.

            This isn’t hard. Relationships, not capabilities, are fundamental.

    • jonhendry@awful.systems
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      11 months ago

      A PhD student got an opinion piece published on the hill dot com.

      Also of course he has his own EA organization / grifting engine.

      Which looks like they probably use Twelve Monkeys as a role model.