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Comment by wiz21c

1 month ago

> We generally favor cultivating good values and judgment over strict rules... By 'good values,' we don’t mean a fixed set of 'correct' values, but rather genuine care and ethical motivation combined with the practical wisdom to apply this skillfully in real situations.

Capitalism at its best: we decide what is ethical or not.

I'm sorry pal, but what is acceptable/not acceptable is usually decided at a country level, in the form of laws. It's not anthropic to decide, it just has to comply to the rules.

And as for "judgement", let me laugh. A collection of very well payed data scientists is in no way representative of any thing at all except themselves.

Morality isn't defined by laws, neither are values.

Go back to school, please, if you think otherwise.

  • I was talking about ethics. And many countries have ethics committees that feed input to politics to write laws. Ethics permeates in law. But that's not the important point. The important point: it's decided as a society and it is local to that society. Therefore, Claude can't be universal in its choices: they must adapt to local definitions.