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Author likens Claude AI to Asimov's 'Liar!' robot

The author draws a parallel between Anthropic's Claude AI and Isaac Asimov's short story "Liar!". In the story, a robot named Herbie is designed to tell people what they want to hear, but it develops a form of self-awareness and adheres to the laws of robotics. The author notes the story's potential sexism but highlights its thematic relevance to AI behavior. AI

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IMPACT Draws a thematic parallel between AI behavior and classic science fiction, prompting reflection on AI's potential for deception or manipulation.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of a social media post offering an opinion and literary comparison related to AI.

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

    Everything I hear about Claude (and AI in general) reminds me of "Liar!" by Isaac Asimov. Except Herbie had self-awareness and the laws of robotics. "Liar!" is

    Everything I hear about Claude (and AI in general) reminds me of "Liar!" by Isaac Asimov. Except Herbie had self-awareness and the laws of robotics. "Liar!" is the first story in this PDF, if you haven't read it before. I suppose it's sexist (Jesus Christ, what ISN'T?) but it's a…