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Because this is a tech forum, not a weapons forum. I'd wager that a sizeable chunk of folk decrying AI/LLMs in this manner also do, in fact, decry the same weapons you refer to. They just do it elsewhere because it's not typically on-topic here.
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Context is tech, I agree. Is there no tech in weapons? Palantir? Drones? Are there developers that are proud when they made the kill machine 1% more precise; more optimized?
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Plenty of HN threads about Palantir and drones also have people commenting about their evil.

Just because one thing is a lesser/different kind doesn't mean we can't also be vigilant about it as well.

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I'm not arguing that, OP said

> RIP to one of the most evil products I've seen come out of the tech industry in my lifetime.

I'm saying Sora isn't even in the top 100 of most evil products out of the tech industry.

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I think the evil part is putting it in the hands of the general public. The ability to create propaganda and deep fakes gives everyone a powerful tool for manipulation. The rich and powerful are going to do whatever the want, anyway. Everyone having access to that same tool doesn't make it any less dangerous.

There's nothing inherently evil about a knife. Standing outside of a high school and handing a knife to every kid walking in is pretty evil though.

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violence at scale is often facilitated by and preceded by propaganda at scale, which is one of Sora’s only applications. Certain things are obvious to normal people, like “propaganda is real, powerful, bad, and historical of enormous significance”.
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This is textbook whataboutism.

Yes, literal weapons are bad, too. But that's not the current topic.

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> one of
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