Jiang recasts the issue by asking what the problem is with a perfect world that becomes eternal.
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Perfect world
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"...just say you're God. Okay. And you want to create a perfect world. You do create a perfect world. What's the problem with that?..."
"...How about we're living in two worlds. The one world is perfect world, just what God created. There's no misery, no sin, everything is..."
"...If you're God and you're like, I want to create a perfect world where there are no problems and where everyone is happy, what..."
"...everyone's dead. There are no problems, yeah, because everyone's dead, right? Perfect world, all right? Now, you're like, okay, all right, ha. What I'll..."
"...in any way you want. You use AGI to create the perfect world which is perfect control. Okay? The point of AGI is ultimately..."
"...ai and um we can use this god to create a perfect world there'll be a lot of people of people like that and..."
"...is happy and everyone is obedient and that will create a perfect world and the mechanism that they want to use to create this..."
"...trying to make the world safe for AI. Right. That's the perfect world where humans are obedient to AI. Then it's a perfect world...."
"...human autonomy to drive a car and then you have a perfect world where there are no more road accidents where everyone's driving within..."
"...family, it's all just AI -generated, okay? You live in a perfect world. Okay, guys. Now, let's look at how packs you take out..."
"...to sacrifice a billion human beings in order to create a perfect world. Right? That may sound good in theory, but what Kant and..."
"...are, when we submit fully to God, we can create a perfect world. We can achieve heaven. Okay? So, again, this is the very..."
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