

@[email protected] is this true?


@[email protected] is this true?


vibeslop type comment bruh


The AI was asked the same question repeatedly and gave different answers, due to its randomised structure.
People will also often do this (I have, personally), but because our actions seem to be strongly influenced by time-dependent stuff (like sense perception and short-term memory contents), I’d expect you’d need to ask at different times.


Please consult the graph:



This chart proves their point, it’s overwhelmingly pro-independence. Did you read it before posting?


Wow you must have done some really extensive probing of the models to say that with such confidence. When can we expect the paper?


Same takeaway as the article (everyone read the article, right?).
Applying it to yourself, can you recall instances when you were asked the same question at different points in time? How did you respond?


Yeah I was there. He ate all the Epstein files then ate his whole body so there’s no eveidence. Stop asking.
The idea is that if there were appropriate checks on his power, he wouldn’t have attacked Iran. So the former is a mechanism to achieve the latter. This article is part of a larger system of signalling mechanisms that previously worked to reduce the number of countries blown up by the US, but which is collapsing in light of deteriorating socio-material conditions.