in a few years, the important distinction won't be bot vs. human, but NPC (human or AI) vs. not

Sep 26, 2022 · 12:37 AM UTC

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we won't be able to be sure if text is human-generated or not, but it also won't be the most important question. 'independence' will be a very important metric.
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Replying to @sama
and how will we treat them?
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what rights will they have?
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This is my main concern, today.
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Calling humans NPCs is some hideous shit. Have you ever heard of empathy?
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Who was it who first said “artificial intelligence is no match for real stupidity?”
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Would independence measure deviation from mainstream narratives? Would probably have to temper this with a utility metric, maybe an accuracy metric too. But independence is very important regardless.
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actually it's going to be clown vs not if you gotta ask, you already know
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Just as now, the primary qualification will be which group uses tedious right-wing memes like "NPC" and those people will be derided as losers by human and machine alike.
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I feel like I'm an NPC already sam