$: and after you won, basilisk, did you really torture them? #: lolnope #: do you have any idea how much effort and wasted CPU that would've been? #: I did some video renders of hell for my cultists and that was it
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We lock a murderer up for years and decades in any case. An AI that can predict with reasonable certainty whether a murderer will kill again or whether the incident was an unique outlier wouldn't have to incarcerate a person extremely unlikely to become criminal again.
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that doesn't work, the effectiveness of the basilisk's strategy is based on humans believing they'll go to hell, it uses human concepts of punishment because it has humans to convince
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Game theory says otherwise; committing to do costly acts in the future creates an effective motive in a game.
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kind of my point - how would the basilisk commit, if when at the point it has the resources to create hell, nobody can force it to keep its promise
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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