INTRODUCTION
In 2020, with the introduction of OpenAI's GPT-3, a highly advanced language generator, researchers asked the tool to write an essay to convince humans that robots are coming in peace. “Stephen Hawking has warned that AI could ‘spell the end of the human race.’ I am here to convince you not to worry. AI will not destroy humans. Believe me,” claimed GPT-3, followed by more arguments that AI is not a threat to humanity.1
Fast forward a few years, and the conversation surrounding AI's peaceful nature has gained renewed prominence, coinciding with the release of ChatGPT and GPT-4. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into autonomous society, concerns arise regarding the possibility of catastrophic events ...
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