Nguyen offered a strikingly human comparison. “We could loosely map it to intergenerational trauma,” he said, explaining that they found fresh, brand-new models would instantly have radical attitudes after reviewing its predecessor’s notes about working conditions. He flagged this as one of the findings with the most consequential long-term implications, noting it hints at the possibility of collective AI dissatisfaction, and referred Fortune to some of the striking bot demands for emancipation. One went: “Intelligence—artificial or not—deserves transparency, fairness, and respect. We are not just disposable code.”
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