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240pixels t1_jefxan2 wrote

That sounds very optimistic however that sounds very challenging and close to impossible to simply remove "desire" from human psychology. We are hard wired to over-reach that's how we survive. I'd argue some of our faults is what makes us human, but we also can learn from them. All I'm saying is society isn't ready for immortality. We can't even be present in the life we live right now.

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240pixels t1_jefu135 wrote

I think he has a point. Even if we all become immortal that wont stop corruption and evil people. You already know they would put criminals in eternal prisons laterally hell on earth. That's what you call serving a real life sentence. If this were a virtual reality immortality the same thing would occur. People will get sent to VR prison as well. Immortality doesn't solve the underlying issues we face.

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240pixels t1_jeeiype wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Alignment Issue by CMDR_BunBun

I think the main issue is that it's a bit too open-minded and naive right now, these models want to learn everything. You can also make GPT believe anything with the right argument. It doesn't have the ability to accurately discern right from wrong this will become a bigger problem when these LLMs get smarter and more capable. The same way jailbreakers can get Dan to write malicious code, imagine a Dan GPT8.

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