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OpenAI Just Gave Away the Entire Game
(www.theatlantic.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
They just mean "steal from the weaker ones" by "create".
Psychology of advertising a Ponzi scheme.
They say "we are going to rob someone and if you participate, you'll get a cut", but change a few things so that people would understand, but would think that someone else won't and will be the fool to get robbed. Then those people considering themselves smart find out that, well, they've been robbed.
Humans are very eager to participate in that when they think it's all legal and they won't get caught.
The idea here is that the "AI" will help some people own others and it's better to be on the side of companies doing it.
I generally dislike our timeline in the fact that while dishonorable people are weaker than honorable people long term, it really sucks to live near a lot of dishonorable people who want to check this again the most direct way. It sucks even more when that's the whole world in such a situation.