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Listening to the latest Green Pill on agents (which is pretty good overall), and was impressed with the self-unconscious elitism with which they approached the concept of "infinite back rooms". After such a great jam on using AI to cultivate *collective* intelligence, when it comes to "big" decisions, these guys were suddenly only interested in making backrooms of "great man" figures (who ofc looked like themselves and their idols). Only a cursory thought was given to including voices of the workers, and even then it was only as AI avatars. We have the tools right now to make these backrooms of avatars trained on the collective wisdom of the crowd.. But a tech founder only sees ways to replicate themselves and those who they aspire to be. We must prioritize the proletarianization of the developer class (yeah, even @owocki ), or risk letting them reduce working people to a second-class "Implementor Avatar" in their backrooms of techno-feudalist AI backscratchers https://youtu.be/bnkhu4Bx9C4
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The backroom section was just about the first backroom we’d each create. In no part of the episode did we say that would be a fixed set or that other back rooms were not worth of creating. You are arguing with a straw man. The Eliza framework is open source. You are welcome to create your own backroom w your own ideas. Tho it is easier to just criticize others ideas.
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I don't think you understand the post or context, but thanks for the reply! Have a happy crimmis if you celebrate. Hope you get some time in with loved ones today.
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