Sarah Walker
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There's all kinds of things that are super scary in this landscape and all kinds of new legislation needs to be built and all kinds of guardrails on the technology to make sure that people don't abuse it need to be built. And that needs to happen. And I think one function of sort of the artificial intelligence doomsday space
There's all kinds of things that are super scary in this landscape and all kinds of new legislation needs to be built and all kinds of guardrails on the technology to make sure that people don't abuse it need to be built. And that needs to happen. And I think one function of sort of the artificial intelligence doomsday space
sort of part of our culture right now is it's sort of our immune response to knowing that's coming. And we're overscaring ourselves. So we try to act more quickly, which is good. But I just, you know, it's about the words that we use versus the actual things happening behind the words.
sort of part of our culture right now is it's sort of our immune response to knowing that's coming. And we're overscaring ourselves. So we try to act more quickly, which is good. But I just, you know, it's about the words that we use versus the actual things happening behind the words.
sort of part of our culture right now is it's sort of our immune response to knowing that's coming. And we're overscaring ourselves. So we try to act more quickly, which is good. But I just, you know, it's about the words that we use versus the actual things happening behind the words.
I think one thing that's good is when people are talking about things different ways, it makes us think about them. And also when things are existentially threatening and We want to pay attention to those.
I think one thing that's good is when people are talking about things different ways, it makes us think about them. And also when things are existentially threatening and We want to pay attention to those.
I think one thing that's good is when people are talking about things different ways, it makes us think about them. And also when things are existentially threatening and We want to pay attention to those.
But the ways that they're existentially threatening and the ways that we're experiencing existential trauma, I don't think that we're really going to understand for another century or two, if ever. And I certainly think they're not the way that we're describing them now.
But the ways that they're existentially threatening and the ways that we're experiencing existential trauma, I don't think that we're really going to understand for another century or two, if ever. And I certainly think they're not the way that we're describing them now.
But the ways that they're existentially threatening and the ways that we're experiencing existential trauma, I don't think that we're really going to understand for another century or two, if ever. And I certainly think they're not the way that we're describing them now.
Yeah, it's just what we do to ourselves. Yeah.
Yeah, it's just what we do to ourselves. Yeah.
Yeah, it's just what we do to ourselves. Yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, for sure.
Well, I think people are going to have romantic relationships with them. And I also think that some people will be convinced already that they're conscious. But I think in order... What does it take to convince... convince people that something is conscious, I think that we actually have to have an idea of what we're talking about.
Well, I think people are going to have romantic relationships with them. And I also think that some people will be convinced already that they're conscious. But I think in order... What does it take to convince... convince people that something is conscious, I think that we actually have to have an idea of what we're talking about.
Well, I think people are going to have romantic relationships with them. And I also think that some people will be convinced already that they're conscious. But I think in order... What does it take to convince... convince people that something is conscious, I think that we actually have to have an idea of what we're talking about.