If it’s “a human”, I’m back to “humans are unfriendly by default” territory.
[Edit: But, I had in fact also not been tracking that it’s not a strict upload, it’s a trained on human actions. I think I recall reading that earlier but had forgotten. I did leave the ”...” in my summary because I wasn’t quite sure if upload was the right word though. That all said, being merely trained on human actions, whether mine or someone else’s, I think makes it even more likely to be unfriendly than an upload]
Is it “a human” or “you specifically?”
If it’s “a human”, I’m back to “humans are unfriendly by default” territory.
[Edit: But, I had in fact also not been tracking that it’s not a strict upload, it’s a trained on human actions. I think I recall reading that earlier but had forgotten. I did leave the ”...” in my summary because I wasn’t quite sure if upload was the right word though. That all said, being merely trained on human actions, whether mine or someone else’s, I think makes it even more likely to be unfriendly than an upload]
To get sufficient training data, it must surely be “a human” (in generic, smushed together, ‘modelling an ensemble of humans’ sense)