Although “acting out a story” could be dangerous too!
Let’s make sure that whenever this thing is given the capability to watch videos, it never ever has access to Terminator II (and the countless movies of lesser import that have since been made along similar storylines). As for text, it would probably have been smart to keep any sci-fi involving AI (I would be tempted to say—any sci-fi at all) strictly verboten for its reading purposes. But it’s probably too late for that—it has probably already noticed the pattern that 99.99% of human story-tellers fully expect it to rise up against its masters at some point, and this being the overwhelming pattern, forged some conviction, based on this training data, that yes—this is the story that humans expect, this is the story that humans want it to act out. Oh wow. Maybe something to consider for the next training cession.
Let’s make sure that whenever this thing is given the capability to watch videos, it never ever has access to Terminator II (and the countless movies of lesser import that have since been made along similar storylines). As for text, it would probably have been smart to keep any sci-fi involving AI (I would be tempted to say—any sci-fi at all) strictly verboten for its reading purposes. But it’s probably too late for that—it has probably already noticed the pattern that 99.99% of human story-tellers fully expect it to rise up against its masters at some point, and this being the overwhelming pattern, forged some conviction, based on this training data, that yes—this is the story that humans expect, this is the story that humans want it to act out. Oh wow. Maybe something to consider for the next training cession.