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Lawjarp2 t1_j976yj5 wrote
Reply to comment by helpskinissues in Human Intelligence augmentation is probably more dangerous than regular AI by [deleted]
You will get your ass beaten up if you try anything like that in a poor country. Don't be stupid. No matter how smart you think you are you aren't smart enough to beat a lot of people especially not a country. Unless you are fully superhuman you will get assassinated no matter how cool your glasses are
helpskinissues t1_j9775s4 wrote
There're Philippines guys with broken English on Tinder scamming people from Norway every week and you say a person enhanced with LLM/LVM and enhanced sensors can't commit crimes?
Lawjarp2 t1_j977s5y wrote
Scamming people is not becoming a supervillain
helpskinissues t1_j977xgx wrote
I don't know what is a supervillain to you, but if people with low IQ and slow internet can commit crimes, imagine someone with enhanced capabilities that can create fake audios, videos, images, fake proofs of everything just blinking twice to the AR glasses.
Lawjarp2 t1_j978sb6 wrote
That's what I mean. You can't do that without getting noticed. Even if you did you will get killed very quickly.
You underestimate how foggy real life events tend to be. You can't predict with certainty and no amount of intelligence can help you.
The only way this can be harmful is if you are already in a position of power. But if you are already there you can do things without AI as well.
For most people it's impossible to be a supervillain with almost anything. They simply lack the moves and position to accomplish it
rixtil41 t1_j97ewyy wrote
More me, that's good because having a lot of supervillans is an unstable society.
rixtil41 t1_j97ginz wrote
Being a supervillan means being to affect society negatively at large. That scaming person is just a regular villain.
helpskinissues t1_j97sgco wrote
Without enhanced abilities.
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