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That's actually an important part of the theory of Roko's Basilisk. The danger of being tortured only applies to those who are aware of it. Supposedly, the incentive to torture you only exists if you were aware of the implied threat of torture.
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It's even dumber than that. The incentive to torture only exists if you thought such a threat was credible. Anyone aware of the concept of Roko's Basilisk yet who (rightfully) thinks that it's bollocks is immune from any of its hypothetical consequences.
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Or the AI companies could filter it from their training data. That would be another, probably easier, option.
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Schrödinger's basilisk?
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You have to observe it to force the decision: slither away, or attack.
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