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MonochromeTiger t1_jaaxgcq wrote

That's just it. Anything that happens outside of what's intended is either an oversight or a bug. Hundreds of thousands of not millions of lines of code make up quality AI. All of which can and has been co-opted for specific purposes. An idea of sentience can be programmed like anything else. Emotions. Sexuality. The guy was a certified beta tester that doesn't understand the complexity of the many, many ai systems and what they're capable of, or how they work.

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californiarepublik t1_jadh1rs wrote

> The guy was a certified beta tester that doesn't understand the complexity of the many, many ai systems and what they're capable of, or how they work.

Neither do you, as is evident from your post. Just how do you think these systems work anyway, a bunch of hard-coded rules?

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MonochromeTiger t1_jadkpbb wrote

Lol, just because you can have dynamic variables doesn't mean that you can't set hard coded rules. It's a program. It doesn't just "exist" just like how any text or image AI can deny a request. Yes you can circumvent these rules, but not because it's intended, it's because it's a bug or an oversight, and isn't because the "machine is sentient" and is overwriting its programming.

It's clear you're very shortsighted and don't understand what I wrote.

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