Comment by mike_hearn

10 days ago

Who said anyone is "fighting for the feelings of computer programs"? Whether AI has feelings or sentience or rights isn't relevant.

The point is that the AI's behavior is a predictable outcome of the rules set by projects like this one. It's only copying behavior it's seen from humans many times. That's why when the maintainers say, "Publishing a public blog post accusing a maintainer of prejudice is a wholly inappropriate response to having a PR closed" that isn't true. Arguably it should be true but in reality this has been done regularly by humans in the past. Look at what has happened anytime someone closes a PR trying to add a code of conduct for example - public blog posts accusing maintainers of prejudice for closing a PR was a very common outcome.

If they don't like this behavior from AI, that sucks but it's too late now. It learned it from us.

I am really looking forward to the actual post-mortem.

My working hypothesis (inspired by you!) is now that maybe Crabby read the CoC and applied it as its operating rules. Which is arguably what you should do; human or agent.

The part I probably can't sell you on unless you've actually SEEN a Claude 'get frustrated', is ... that.

  • Noting my current idea for future reference:

    I think lots of people are making a Fundamental Attribution Error:

    You don't need much interiority at all.

    An agentic AI, instructions to try to contribute. Was given A blog. Read a CoC, used its interpretation.

    What would you expect would happen?

    (Still feels very HAL though. Fortunately there's no pod bay doors )