I’ve read that post before. I dislike its narcissistic implications. Even if true, it’s something I think humans can only be harmed by thinking about.
Why would it harm humans?Do you think that the expected value of thinking about it is negative because of how it might lead us to overlook some forms of alignment?
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I’ve read that post before. I dislike its narcissistic implications. Even if true, it’s something I think humans can only be harmed by thinking about.
Why would it harm humans?
Do you think that the expected value of thinking about it is negative because of how it might lead us to overlook some forms of alignment?