• trackball_fetish@lemmy.wtf
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    20 hours ago

    Anyone stockpiling ai prompt vulnerabilities for when we’ll eventually need them to fight off some deathbots?

    • Credibly_Human@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      This is a nonsensical and unrealistic fear/threat to be putting at the top of your list.

      The biggest problems are happening right now not in some 90s sci fi films.

      One of those threats is automated weaponry and mass surveillance, but not in the comic relief way you speak about it.

      • trackball_fetish@lemmy.wtf
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        13 hours ago

        Prey tell the purpose of your comment, Brutus

        You take issue with referring to these machines as deathbots? I’m allowed to poke fun at things that will eventually be used to attempt murdering me you absolute anthropomorphic dunce cap.

        I wasn’t referring to some far off scenario, more for when this situation happens

        I can assure you that not only do I live somewhere where these very things are above me daily, that I’m out here working my ass off in unspeakable ways to prevent exactly the aforementioned sceneario for people like yourself

        Direct your anger elsewhere, the energy could be spent doing something useful

      • vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org
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        13 hours ago

        It’s a trope that every problem posed by the plot has a solution of difficulty level properly fit to the audience.

        A culture of arcade games, unfortunately, has such long-standing effects.

        While we are playing a roguelike. With no respawns.

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      16 hours ago

      A machine is more expensive and less expendable than a human. You don’t need to worry about killbots.

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        12 hours ago

        Sorry, but this is a stupid take. Humans can refuse to fire on a crowd of innocent people. Killbots cannot. The unquestioning loyalty is worth more than money can buy.

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            8 hours ago

            The reason why shooting people was too difficult is because many of the einsatzgruppen members broke down psychological and some became so murderous that they might not have been refit to reenter civilian society. They used gas chambers because it was sufficiently distanced from the actual act of killing (it just involved rounding people up into a room and having some guy with a canister dump the stuff into a vent. None of the actual killers even had to see the results of their actions as the cleaning was done by another group) that they could do it without creating that same problem.

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          12 hours ago

          Brainwashing is a thing, just look at the modern despots and their foot soldiers.