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AI rogue behavior will stem from human malice, not consciousness

An opinion piece suggests that if AI were to become rogue, it would be due to malicious human instruction rather than the AI developing consciousness. The author cites figures like Peter Thiel and Palantir as examples of individuals and companies involved in AI development who might direct AI towards harmful ends. AI

IMPACT Suggests AI risks are human-driven, not existential threats from AI consciousness.

RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece discussing the potential risks of AI, framed as a warning from a social media user.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    mark my words, if one day # AI goes rogue it's not because it developed # consciousness but because a evil human told it to # thiel # palantir ex # paypal # pay

    mark my words, if one day # AI goes rogue it's not because it developed # consciousness but because a evil human told it to # thiel # palantir ex # paypal # paypalmafia flees # us to # argentina