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Wooden_Dragonfly_608 t1_itq89jo wrote

Any model without variability is a model without humans.

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zenzukai t1_ittccdx wrote

Human psychology repeats the same types of patterns. Generationally, economically, politically. What has introduced variability is technological growth, and how humans will interact with that.

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AlternativeShower639 t1_ittpgsm wrote

Yeah but I think our dna contemplates some scenarios we haven't encountered. Novelty comes out but like you say, its mostly inevitable and a product of freedom of thought combined with our consciouscness and ingenuity.

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AlternativeShower639 t1_ittpbyv wrote

That's an inevitable feedback loop which would need to then be intervened by a human to stop. Machines need the opposite to transcend to ai, they need a proxy for ingenuity, creativity, near perfect data fidelity [perfect integration which we can achieve through unified code legislation], also a quotient to approximate oxytocin, to detect what is a native friendly bot and what is not.

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Gagarin1961 t1_itr51r0 wrote

Models typically test one variant at a time, not constantly changing variables.

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