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Re: Artificial Intelligence is Dangerous. Proceed with Caution.
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holydarkness
on 08/07/2024, 16:30:49 UTC
Eh, like I said, I rather, prove it , then sit here and debate.

Yes someone will always win and lose.

But as long as you are able to keep participating.

You can always manipulate your fate.

Just because you lost, does not mean you cannot win, and keep winning, after that.

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Having "prove" and "manipulate your fate" in close proximity reminds me that... you're yet to address my very old offer. I'd like to think that it was previously unaddressed because you were tempo-banned before you can give an answer. But now, as you're seemingly come back to be very active, this offer still stand:

For the nth time, luck can not be manipulated. It can't be replicated, let alone be controlled.
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Incorrect.

Incorrect as in luck can be manipulated, replicated and controlled outside your platform?

Then kindly prove it, give me a clear instance where you can manipulate luck, that it can be bent at your will.

Let me make it easier: as you propose that you can manipulate luck, I'll be more than happy to be the lab rat, to let you demonstrate it. Though risk-free it must be, given I am inclined toward a belief that you can't manipulate or control or replicate any luck, thus I expect that I'll lose some, and I don't want that.

I'll play on one casino, with 50-50 chance of win and lose, coin flip might be the easiest one, I'll suggest one from BC. I'll record my entire session to maintain transparency.

Three rounds to be sure, or do you want them to be five? USD 5,000 as the first entry, with every next round will be double or nothing. If your claim is true, that can manipulate my luck, then all three should be winning rounds, correct? Otherwise, if your statement is misleading and you can't actually manipulate luck, that it can only happen on your platform [namely, a marketing ploy] then at least one round will be a losing round and your statement got debunked.

If you agree with that test, I'll need you to escrow the fund of 40,000 USD if we're going to have three rounds, or 160,000 USD if it'll be five, just in case your bending ability leave you for a sec. I'll choose the escrow.

Otherwise, just say that all this time, the term you describe as luck is just a marketing ploy and shouldn't be taken literally. It'll help us tackle one issue and move to the next.

To be clear of any doubt in my intention [as it seems I didn't add this part on that post], that I am trying to reap some benefits for myself, I have no intention to keep the winning amount, I'll just keep my original fund [since it's originally and will always be mine] and give the rest of the winning entirely for competition or contest or something else, I am sure I can reach to one or two well-known users who frequently manages event on the forum.