Someone mentioned dark patterns below.
This link might be helpful -> https://www.deceptive.design/types
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Someone mentioned dark patterns below.
This link might be helpful -> https://www.deceptive.design/types
If I made a simulation, I would be interested in how the simulated agents interact with each other. I would only set some very basic restrictions on them (don’t fall out of bounds, maintain self-preservation). I would be very interested in what kinds of questions they come up with, what kind of structures they make using cooperation, overall behavior (assuming i’m interested in the agents in the first place).
Of course, if the simulation is not good enough, I’ll just close the simulation, change some parameters and restart the sim using an earlier snapshot.
Source: I worked with simulations.
Luigi: “I’ve done my part”
AI will take our jobs
AI will create more jobs because there will be dedicated staff who needs to handle the fallout when it does stupid shit
I call it the gaming equivalent of Tiktok. No story, no permanence, instant gratification.
“Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?”
Yes true, but aside from that?
If I was the father, i would have sued.
It’s for the really dumb stuff. It’s more of “don’t fall from the edge of a tall building”, and not “don’t create a market scenario which will lead to the downfall of human civilization”