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At the time they weren't really crackpots, in the sense that our understanding of the world was still in its infancy.
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Honestly, at least for AI agents, the fact that it hallucinates at all is a major limiting factor.
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Honestly I always figured, if a large scale UBI came about, it would be in response to... An unfortunate amount of hindsight.
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Frankly, the only way that could happen is if the interview process was set up so that the interviewers never saw the persons name, face, or heard their voice. That with a skills based test relevant to the role, while being somehow resistant to Goodhart's law
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Not necessarily, mutual neurotransmitters are generally asymmetric, in that one party is almost always more excitatory/inhibitory. Plus with limerance there is a period between neurotransmitters transmitting and knowing whether that is reciprocated