It is our hubris to think humans are a node at the absolute end of evolution instead of just another successful adaptation.

AI does not have motives. If a true intelligence somehow arises, it will not have evolved in a body to reproduce, to find food, to fight for its life, to dominate other animals, to preserve its children or form alliances with other beings.

It won't have drives, it won't have desires, it won't have emotions. Would we even recognize an intelligence so foreign to us? I doubt it.

Advanced AIs don't cease producing wrong answers; they just get things wrong in ways beyond any human comprehension.

ChatGPT gave you back what you wanted, which turns out to be a seemingly reasonable collection of culls from texts, absent of judgement.

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