Bayes points aside, outside view, there’s a reason so many human works of fiction center on a betrayal of stated commitments in the face of sufficient perceived reasons. Sometimes as the world literally burns.
Or: as the betrayer and betrayee stand in a location with a lot of lava
I don’t think there are any lava pits near Anthropic headquarters, but I’ve never actually been there
Bayes points aside, outside view, there’s a reason so many human works of fiction center on a betrayal of stated commitments in the face of sufficient perceived reasons. Sometimes as the world literally burns.
Or: as the betrayer and betrayee stand in a location with a lot of lava
I don’t think there are any lava pits near Anthropic headquarters, but I’ve never actually been there