Before I reply, let’s just look at the phrase “WMDs has nothing to do with mass destruction” and think for a while. Maybe we should taboo the phrase “WMD”.
I don’t think that’s enough for clear communication on this issue. People have different views about which kinds of weapons are bad, and for what reason, and what the implications of this badness are.
So, the most constructive thing to do at this point would be for each participant to spell out exactly which weapon production methods (be specific!) you would classify as a “WMD”. Explain its functionality, the difficult parts in making them, and how a terrorist or government would go abount procuring those parts.
Once you’ve explained exactly how these so-called “WMDs” are produced can we come to any agreement about who’s correct regarding Saddam Hussein and the Iraq War.
I don’t think you’re taking this discussion seriously, and that hurts my feelings. I’m not going to vote your comment down, but I am going to unbend a couple of boxes of paperclips at the office tomorrow.
I don’t think that’s enough for clear communication on this issue. People have different views about which kinds of weapons are bad, and for what reason, and what the implications of this badness are.
So, the most constructive thing to do at this point would be for each participant to spell out exactly which weapon production methods (be specific!) you would classify as a “WMD”. Explain its functionality, the difficult parts in making them, and how a terrorist or government would go abount procuring those parts.
Once you’ve explained exactly how these so-called “WMDs” are produced can we come to any agreement about who’s correct regarding Saddam Hussein and the Iraq War.
But what does this have to do with paper clips?
Absolutely nothing. Therefore, there is no danger in telling me how to build WMDs.
I believe that one point MacGyver unfolded a paperclip to disarm a WMD. Clearly you should do your best to minimize WMDs so no one needs to do that.
I don’t think you’re taking this discussion seriously, and that hurts my feelings. I’m not going to vote your comment down, but I am going to unbend a couple of boxes of paperclips at the office tomorrow.
You’re a bad human.
It’s a good thing that, despite your obvious desire to obtain WMD capability, you’re just an AI with no way to control a nuclear weapons factory.
Unless… Clippy, is that Stuxnet worm part of you? ’Fess up.