← Back to context Comment by flibbityflob 3 days ago How will a machine ever replace his famous warmth or empathy? 3 comments flibbityflob Reply pseudohadamard 3 days ago Actually it shouldn't be too hard, just a cardboard cutout with a pullstring which, when pulled, intones "we're really sorry about this and it will never happen again, I promise". abrowne 2 days ago They're going to be stuck in the uncanny valley where you feel like you can actually trust what the machine says. jmalicki 3 days ago That's why it's a hard problem, researchers are still working out how to properly get alignment with sociopathy.
pseudohadamard 3 days ago Actually it shouldn't be too hard, just a cardboard cutout with a pullstring which, when pulled, intones "we're really sorry about this and it will never happen again, I promise".
abrowne 2 days ago They're going to be stuck in the uncanny valley where you feel like you can actually trust what the machine says.
jmalicki 3 days ago That's why it's a hard problem, researchers are still working out how to properly get alignment with sociopathy.
Actually it shouldn't be too hard, just a cardboard cutout with a pullstring which, when pulled, intones "we're really sorry about this and it will never happen again, I promise".
They're going to be stuck in the uncanny valley where you feel like you can actually trust what the machine says.
That's why it's a hard problem, researchers are still working out how to properly get alignment with sociopathy.