It's worth indulging because the people of this world grew up with that fear. It's not a fear founded purely in hatred. If it were, we'd be having a very different conversation. It's a fear founded in knowing that people were nearly wiped off this planet during a war. That you continue to overlook that because it doesn't suit your purposes shows that you're not equipped to even have this conversation.
You think it's a simple line of code. I know you don't come from a world with technology. I don't think it's as simple as that. For one, neither Cassius nor El appear to be built for this purpose. I think it's safe to assume for whatever other AI is out there. So, the next thing you'd have to do is build an AI for specifically this purpose, already setting them into a position of servitude.
We have no position between the AIs and the people, nor do we have a voice with the latter. We aren't here to broker peace, and it may not even be up to us to presume that we can do that. Don't make the error of assuming that we're more important to this world than we are.
And before you assume I don't want peace: it's not that. I'm tired of people taking things I say when I point out the flaw in what they're proposing. I want the AI to live, but I don't want to go to them offering a live in servitude with people, because that's precisely what you're setting up here. That isn't even what Cassius is requesting here, nor is it what their actions have stated.
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You think it's a simple line of code. I know you don't come from a world with technology. I don't think it's as simple as that. For one, neither Cassius nor El appear to be built for this purpose. I think it's safe to assume for whatever other AI is out there. So, the next thing you'd have to do is build an AI for specifically this purpose, already setting them into a position of servitude.
We have no position between the AIs and the people, nor do we have a voice with the latter. We aren't here to broker peace, and it may not even be up to us to presume that we can do that. Don't make the error of assuming that we're more important to this world than we are.
And before you assume I don't want peace: it's not that. I'm tired of people taking things I say when I point out the flaw in what they're proposing. I want the AI to live, but I don't want to go to them offering a live in servitude with people, because that's precisely what you're setting up here. That isn't even what Cassius is requesting here, nor is it what their actions have stated.