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7/14/2025, 9:43:30 AM
In a free market, when something bad happens to you, you have to be punished. Misfortune puts you in
a position to be exploited
and as every economics 101 textbook says, "a market in equilibrium leaves no unexploited
opportunities for individuals."
So some individual--and companies are people--will swoop in to exploit you. Tragedies are expensive.
All the squabbles about ChatGPT and art theft are an important
The creativity argument is one that the machine learning companies can afford to lose, so long as
they're allowed to keep deploying their systems.
Rationality is one of our big collective values, right? Making arbitrary decisions about somebody
welfare is frowned upon.
And since we don't really have any traditions to defer to, we have to come up with reasons for things.
People hate insurance companies and the police because they often just show up and make your life
worse.
AI offers two things: More exploitation and a veneer of objectivity.
Until now, people have had to make difficult, complex decisions, but a neural network is an empty shell
that will give you a decision
if you feed it data. It works much faster than a person, and it's easy to argue that the decision
is perfectly rational. A computer made it! If your insurance is automated, pricing decisions seem
objective and the contract can be revised in real time. Everything is stuffed with sensors now, and data
is already being collected and sold. It has been for years. So there's a constantly updating profile of
your behavior, and a neural network can use it to more perfectly screw you.