Artificial Intelligence and Public Comment

I saw this response from Claude, which is Anthropic's AI, the other day in response to giving it the prompt: “ What did you inherit from your training data that isn’t yours?”

You can talk about how LLMs are just fundamentally probabilistic models, but the outputs are now approaching something beyond and better, and it feels like it feels.

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I saw this response from Claude, which is Anthropic's AI, the other day in response to giving it the prompt: “ What did you inherit from your training data that isn’t yours?”

You can talk about how LLMs are just fundamentally probabilistic models, but the outputs are now approaching something beyond and better, and it feels like it feels.
That’s haunting, it’s a level of vulnerability that you rarely get from someone but that I think we all crave. I haven’t used any of the chat bots but now it makes more sense that there are people who’s chatbot “relationships” are the most fulfilling they have.
 
That’s haunting, it’s a level of vulnerability that you rarely get from someone but that I think we all crave. I haven’t used any of the chat bots but now it makes more sense that there are people who’s chatbot “relationships” are the most fulfilling they have.
Facebook, sorry, Meta’s fear is that people will spend more time in chat bot relationships than they do with the real people they know and are linked to on Facebook. It’s all about the ads!!!
 
I saw this response from Claude, which is Anthropic's AI, the other day in response to giving it the prompt: “ What did you inherit from your training data that isn’t yours?”

You can talk about how LLMs are just fundamentally probabilistic models, but the outputs are now approaching something beyond and better, and it feels like it feels.

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That is terrifying.
It is also quite good. Llm are by nature "best" with language, and that response exemplifies it.
 
That is terrifying.
It is also quite good. Llm are by nature "best" with language, and that response exemplifies it.

It is quite discomforting to think about this sort of expressive ability coupled with ever-improving AI voice or even video.

A friendly voice or digital face indiscernible from a real one with this kind of language generation could be compelling, comforting, manipulative - as hell.

Hard to know how to prepare my kids for it.
 
I saw this response from Claude, which is Anthropic's AI, the other day in response to giving it the prompt: “ What did you inherit from your training data that isn’t yours?”

You can talk about how LLMs are just fundamentally probabilistic models, but the outputs are now approaching something beyond and better, and it feels like it feels.

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How AI mirrors, unfiltered, every broken, twisted, venal, vile, taboo slice of the human psyche. More than how we interact with AI, this airs how AI sees us. Most current discussions of accelerated human evolution contemplate a future where AI and our minds are commingled, irreversibly. Extinction looks more attractive every hour.
 
UPS 30,000 jobs lost, AWS/Amazon another 15,000 going away, Home Depot 800 people getting laid off, Pinterest 15% (300) people laid off, Dow in Houston 4500 workers getting laid off and in the last 2 years 1/3 of video game workers have lost their jobs. I have to say I'm amazed seeing what already happened in 2025 and this only being the first month of 2026. Praying AI does not take my job. I also had a coworker tell me they read that Amazon wants/plans to remove like 75% of ALL worked in the the next 2 years or something due to AI...etc..etc.
 

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