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"OpenAI is close to becoming a necessity and a human right" is the wildest claim I have heard yet about AI. (Though it's possible that maybe someday I will agree with this).


and some still say that AI isn't being overhyped.


“It’s my human right to delegate my thinking to a higher power” works for religions and cults so why not machine learning?


I say this calmly, it's wild for you because you're probably part of the privileged group of people who can sustain themselves with a steady job and has no problem paying for it.


Like having access to HN via some form of Internet access?

Envy doesn't create rights for oneself nor does it impute privilege to others, and people who read and write on the internet about privilege seem blinkered, to me, about how they'd sound to someone who walks two miles for water polluted by the mining of rare earth elements.


> Envy doesn't create rights for oneself nor does it impute privilege to other

I'm saving this for posterity!


Question, why is this company a necessity and a human right?


See my edit. I meant AI generally (such as in AI-aided/enhanced learning, communication, teaching etc. etc.) not OpenAI the company per see. For disabled people (like me) first and foremost but right after the general populace as well.


What is your definition of a human right, and why does AI access meet it?


What are your skills ? Do you want to work ?

Contact me to discuss . Charles@turnsys.com




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