• Steve@lemmy.today
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    Didn’t Robocop teach us not to do this? I mean, wasn’t that the whole point of the ED-209 robot?

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      Every warning in pop culture (1984, Starship Troopers, Robocop) has been misinterpreted as a framework upon which to nail the populous to.

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        Every warning in pop culture is being misinterpreted as something other than a fun/scary movie designed to sell tickets, being imagined as a scholarly attempt at projecting a plausible outcome instead.

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          People didn’t seem to like my movie idea “Terminator, but the AI is actually very reasonable and not murderous”

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      Every single thing in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy says AI is a stupid and terrible idea. And Elon Musk says it’s what inspired him to create an AI.