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Katherine
@keccers.eth
“One Anthropic worker told me he routinely had trouble falling asleep because he was so worried about A.I.” 🙄 if these nerds are making themselves sick over their jobs why do they keep them huh https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/11/technology/anthropic-ai-claude-chatbot.html
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avi
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https://warpcast.com/avichalp/0x807996
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Katherine
@keccers.eth
Ok I don’t agree with this lmao
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avi
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lol yeah, that’s fair. but then its hard to agree with “runaway killer robots are inevitable” thingy
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Katherine
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I’m more interested in what drives moral decisions wrt career You’d think these Anthropic workers were enslaved. Like they can’t just quit
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avi
@avichalp
idk would you quit if you were in his place? most of the last decade a lot of employees used to criticize fb/twitter etc for data privacy breaches, affecting sentiment etc. but how many of them quit?
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Oh I definitely wouldn’t quit. But I would have the honesty to say I was in it for the money. I have already decided my price. 😊
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Not necessarily for the money, but the opportunity to build a world changing technology and the power to shape how it all plays out. Most of them are scientists after all. Very reminiscent of the scientists working on the Manhattan project
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Oh they compare themselves to Oppenheimer in the article
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