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this post was submitted on 25 Nov 2023
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I gained sympathy for artificial intelligence and robots from Detroit: Become Human, I think I missed the social message it was portraying in lieu of the science fiction one.
I see an enormous amount of fear and hate being levied out towards artificial intelligence currently around the world, fears it'll take away jobs and opportunities from real humans, or launch the nukes or something.
I think it's important to not be racist rowards other humans and organics, but also to be kind to non-humans, machines, and animals. Have compassion towards all sentient beings.
Chatgpt isn't sentient. It's just a coherent text generator.
This. Trying to humanize ChatGPT (and "AI" in the state they are now) is silly
That's alarming, since the social message gets hammered in time and time again to the point of it being overexplained.
Your comment made me reconsider if the experience would be something to make a racist think about his own racism, if people who assumedly are not racists don't even see the message.