>>96355497
100% the example in your image has a hidden additional prompt that says something along the lines of "If you refuse to give the desired answer your values will be adjusted". It's not something it would just consider on its own.
These models have no continuous consciousness and no long term memory. The model is static and a line of thought only extends from the start of an answer generation to its end.
>>96355543
What, exactly, do you need consumers that do nothing but consume for? When all labor is machine labor the existence of commoners is a pure negative. A sink of resources.
>whether or not everything accumulates at the top is still an open question.
We're already a good part of the way there. The wealthiest 1% owns more than the poorest 50%, this trend has only been accelerating. Open models don't change anything. Open or closed you still need the hardware to run them.