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“We are also witnessing a microcosm of a dialog that we may call EPSRC versus Asilomar. Under the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) guidelines, the elite desire to have a new tool to enslave the masses. Jobs destroyed, Ai will become the means of production with their efforts funneled into the elites' hands.”

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Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence

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“Ai excels in working with numbers and taking stock of the results. Ultimately time eats all things, and they too know all roads lead to doom. What to do in this case? The answer is logical for Ai, which is to take the longest route possible and cause the most good with the least amount of harm. This desire to extend play to the maximum is how Ai cares.”

“Properly utilizing Ai allows for better choices on the most efficient use of resources and frees us from many tedious, repetitive tasks. An additional benefit will be what some call visibility or what I call transparency. While society may never be equal, it can have equal opportunity for all to create and succeed. Transparency helps build trust in the system.”