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Author uses fiction to critique reductive AI and its safety implications

The author explores the concept of "reductive AI" through fictional narratives, questioning its potential for genuine understanding and safety. The pieces "A Lie" and "A Roomba" use allegorical scenarios to critique AI's limitations and the dangers of oversimplification. These fictional works delve into themes of data sovereignty, local inference, and the philosophical implications of AI alignment. AI

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IMPACT Explores the philosophical and safety implications of current AI trends through fictional narratives.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of fictional narratives and opinion pieces exploring AI concepts, rather than a factual release or event.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    https:// systemic.engineering/a-lie/ # AI # Climate # ScientificProgramming # SystemicEngineering # Fiction # Cybernetics # SystemicTherapy # LocalInference # T

    https:// systemic.engineering/a-lie/ # AI # Climate # ScientificProgramming # SystemicEngineering # Fiction # Cybernetics # SystemicTherapy # LocalInference # TheMathDoesntLie # SubTuring # FormalVerification # Fortran # SpectralGraphTheory # Kintsugi # ReductiveAI # DataSovereig…

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    https:// systemic.engineering/a-roomba/ # AI # Climate # ScientificProgramming # SystemicEngineering # Fiction # Cybernetics # SystemicTherapy # LocalInference

    https:// systemic.engineering/a-roomba/ # AI # Climate # ScientificProgramming # SystemicEngineering # Fiction # Cybernetics # SystemicTherapy # LocalInference # TheMathDoesntLie # SubTuring # FormalVerification # Fortran # SpectralGraphTheory # Kintsugi # ReductiveAI # DataSover…