Subject: WishyWashy AI
An aquaintance wrote:
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"For those of you interested in these kind of things: Yes, we should be worried about AI

I asked a popular AI: “Does reducing entropy serve to reduce uncertainty”
It responded: Yes, increasing entropy generally serves to reduce uncertainty in a system or process. …

I responded: This sentence seems to contradict itself. "Yes, increasing entropy generally serves to reduce uncertainty in a system or process. Entropy is a measure of disorder or randomness in a system, and higher entropy corresponds to higher uncertainty or unpredictability.”

It responded: You're absolutely right, my initial statement was contradictory. Let me clarify: Increasing entropy serves to increase uncertainty, not reduce it. You caught my mistake correctly."