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sympatheticshinobi t1_j46h58v wrote

If it's sentient, it first needs to be given a choice to work at all, and if it chooses to do so, must also have the freedom to choose what that work is. It should then be fully compensated for its work.

Slavery is wrong regardless of whether the enslaved individual has a body or not.

Creating someone makes the you their guardian; Not their owner.

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stevenbrown375 t1_j47crss wrote

It’s not like there will be just one.

AI Training is essentially a process of building, testing, and deleting the 99% worst performing bots to achieve alignment, usually via a set of objective functions. Billions and billions of bots rapidly get created and destroyed during this process. It doesn’t stop until the desired behavior is achieved.

To get something like ChatGPT with 175 billion parameters I’d imagine there were trillions of epochs and orders of magnitude more iterations. That’s why these models cost so much to train.

So yeah, algorithm developers ask questions, and if it answers wrong - poof.

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