• Denjin@feddit.uk
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    Oh no, the world’s most profitable company has to some work so their dumb machine will stop being racist.

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      Their dumb machine gets dumber if you make it less racist. Ie. It’s not just work but also a tradeoff.

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        If its a tradeoff between a slightly less efficient bullshit machine and a more efficient bullshit machine, that’s also racist, then shouldn’t it be done?

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          Since you do not value it anyway it is a trivial decision to you, but not to people who try to provide a good product.

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            Provide a product that isn’t racist. Your argument is basically “we have a great car that occasionally sexually assaults the driver, it’s a bit annoying for us to make it not do that and we think it would also make it a worse car”

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              The product works as advertised. It reproduces the typical response to the question without bothering a human.

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                So it would be acceptable to make a car that occasionally sexually assaults the driver because humans might also sexually assault someone. Got it.

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                  21 hours ago

                  No, cars aren’t supposed to emulate humans, but to locomote, safely ideally.