I had the exact same thought hahahhaha but I couldn't figure out how to tweet it as a joke without sounding psycho
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly
could be Pareto-optimal: turn yourself in for three hots and a cot, and all the kiddy fiddling you could ever want can't ever turn them loose but that's probably the right answer anyway
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Replying to @djinnius @sonyasupposedly
there's something terribly wrong with this line of thought but damned if I know what it is
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Replying to @djinnius @sonyasupposedly
you're just angry because you've found on scenario where utilitarianism isn't 'tarded
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Replying to @MorlockP @sonyasupposedly
...i mean i think we just created a market for CP with extra steps
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"lifetime imprisonment is the market-clearing price for watching the rape of children" is the distilled essence of utilitarianism, which is why I practice virtue ethics. In this essay I will
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Replying to @djinnius @sonyasupposedly
1) lol 2) I always think that jail should be comfortable; I sometimes think that we should pay people to attend 3) the great thing about giving people free CP is that at some point we move most of them inside, which means very few producers outside
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We had to create GPT-3 so that we could meet the demand for CP without needing anyone to produce it
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Replying to @random_eddie @MorlockP and
you could probably actually make an AI now that would generate novel CP not sure how long until I expect this to happen
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Replying to @ded_ruckus @random_eddie and
uhhh I was curious so I already made GPT-3 do this
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