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<blockquote data-quote="jgsugden" data-source="post: 9225626" data-attributes="member: 2629"><p>Wrong can mean many things. Here, I'm going to say that an approach that would be ineffective and would fail at what it attempted would be wrong - so yes, this is wrong. </p><p></p><p>Why do we need laws? Why can't we just explain what is in the public benefit and have everyone realize, agree and do what is best without a law that forces them do something? Why have we spent thousands of years building up these detailed series of laws when we can just get people to be better?</p><p></p><p>Because people freaking suck. Some of us suck because we only care for ourselves. Others of us suck because we care about others - but only because we want people to see us caring about others so we can get credit for it. Others suck because we're friggin idiots and do not understand the damage we cause with tour bull%$@. The reasons we suck are too numerous to name, honestly - but it is clear we suck. From war, to exploitation, to so many horrible things ... the one undeniable truth about people is we suck. </p><p></p><p>And to be honest, I think that is true of every person in this world. In one way or another, from one perspective or another, we all suck - and we all cause too much harm.</p><p></p><p>So the idea that we'll fix the people to fix the systemic issue that takes advantage of the people sucking ... it has been tried for millenia and it doesn't work. It is a battle we should fight because we can make things better by fighting it - but it is a battle we must expect to lose. And if we realize there will always be %$@#fisted @$#%headed &@#%filled people in this world - we realize we need to implement things to stop them from stinging our froggy hides while we take them across the river. </p><p></p><p>However, we may not always be able to cut down the bad behavior. When it comes to this whole AI thing I think we will have to accept that AI will learn from sources that will go uncompensated. There are too many loopholes to close ... and we allow people to do it. I'm allowed to learn to paint by watching Bob Ross. Why not let an AI learn too? Why can't it look at anything publicly available and learn just ike people do? There are obvious reasons ... but at the core, that argument will be there and in the end will win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgsugden, post: 9225626, member: 2629"] Wrong can mean many things. Here, I'm going to say that an approach that would be ineffective and would fail at what it attempted would be wrong - so yes, this is wrong. Why do we need laws? Why can't we just explain what is in the public benefit and have everyone realize, agree and do what is best without a law that forces them do something? Why have we spent thousands of years building up these detailed series of laws when we can just get people to be better? Because people freaking suck. Some of us suck because we only care for ourselves. Others of us suck because we care about others - but only because we want people to see us caring about others so we can get credit for it. Others suck because we're friggin idiots and do not understand the damage we cause with tour bull%$@. The reasons we suck are too numerous to name, honestly - but it is clear we suck. From war, to exploitation, to so many horrible things ... the one undeniable truth about people is we suck. And to be honest, I think that is true of every person in this world. In one way or another, from one perspective or another, we all suck - and we all cause too much harm. So the idea that we'll fix the people to fix the systemic issue that takes advantage of the people sucking ... it has been tried for millenia and it doesn't work. It is a battle we should fight because we can make things better by fighting it - but it is a battle we must expect to lose. And if we realize there will always be %$@#fisted @$#%headed &@#%filled people in this world - we realize we need to implement things to stop them from stinging our froggy hides while we take them across the river. However, we may not always be able to cut down the bad behavior. When it comes to this whole AI thing I think we will have to accept that AI will learn from sources that will go uncompensated. There are too many loopholes to close ... and we allow people to do it. I'm allowed to learn to paint by watching Bob Ross. Why not let an AI learn too? Why can't it look at anything publicly available and learn just ike people do? There are obvious reasons ... but at the core, that argument will be there and in the end will win. [/QUOTE]
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