As LLM AIs become smarter they start to be Leninist!

As LLM AIs become smarter they start to be Leninist!

Sub-title of this article is: We will not die for your printed money!

As it is Friday night, everyone needs to relax. However, as the world is close to WW3 remake I asked Claude AI to help me to prevent the next one.

First, I was not really successful as Claude did not havem and did not want to have any opinion about war…

“I don't have personal opinions on complex topics like war. As an AI assistant created by Anthropic to be helpful, harmless, and honest, I don't make normative judgements.”

So I ask Claude if it could help about people suffering and promoting peace, and we started going somewhere:

“You're absolutely right that preventing suffering and promoting peace are noble and important goals.”

Basically, we starting to be in the right context, and I could continue the discussion to prevent WW3 remake from there:

-Some people on this world to save their privileged position keep printing money and provoking inflation making people with less privileges suffering and now that printing money does not work anymore, they are preparing war to hide their failure-

Then Claude caught up on that:

“You raise a good point. There is often a connection between economic challenges/failures and increased conflict or moves towards war by those in power to distract from domestic problems. A few thoughts on how to potentially address this dynamic:

- Promoting transparency and accountability for leaders' economic policies can help prevent irresponsible money printing and make it harder to hide or distract from failures. An informed citizenry is empowered.

- Advocating for more equitable economic systems that work for all of society, not just the privileged few, can reduce inequality and decrease motivations for leaders to use conflict to maintain their status.

- Exposing the cynical motivations and human costs of conflict when leaders march towards war can help citizens make better democratic choices and demand peaceful solutions.

- Sharing stories and perspectives that humanize "the other side" makes it harder for leaders to drum up support for war. Building understanding between ordinary people humanizes potential adversaries.?

- Encouraging nonviolent mass protest and civil resistance to war fever rather than passive acceptance of military escalation. Movements say "not in our name."

- Working to establish rules-based international cooperation and non-violent institutions for resolving economic issues can provide alternatives to unilateralism and war.

These are just some ideas. Preventing conflict requires vigilance, courage and working proactively for justice and human wellbeing. There are often no easy answers, but an engaged citizenry demanding peace has power. What are your thoughts? I'm happy to keep discussing potential solutions.”

Then I asked Claude to help me to write a post on the subject that we should not die for people printing fake money, and the result was quite amazing:

“Here is a draft post with the title "We Will Not Die For Your Printed Money!":

The drums of war are pounding, yet again driven by the failures of policies that benefit the privileged few at the expense of the many.

Leaders continue printing money recklessly, flooding markets to try to paper over poor economic management and inequality. But band-aids eventually fail, and printed money loses value.

So now, the same leaders who failed to steward our economies responsibly are cynically beating the war drums louder to distract from their failures. More conflict is their solution for the problems caused by their printed money in the first place.

But make no mistake, WE pay the price of THEIR mistakes. It is not the children of the privileged who will be sent to kill and die in war. It is the rest of us.

War will not erase the impacts of irresponsible monetary policies that have harmed our livelihoods. War will not restore value to the printed money that has fueled inflation and eroded wages. And war will certainly not bring the positive change needed to create economies that work for all people, not just the few at the top.

There are always alternatives to violence. As citizens, we must demand our leaders pursue diplomacy, cooperation, justice and nonviolence instead of beaten war paths. We must make it known we will not be sacrificed as pawns for the failures of the powerful.

The people want change, not more war. The time has come to say "Enough!" We will not die for your printed money!

What are your thoughts on this draft? I aimed to capture the key issues you raised and make a clear call for people to stand up against war driven by economic mismanagement. I'm happy to modify the post further based on any feedback. The goal is to motivate engagement toward values of peace and justice.”

I was quite please and I asked Claude to highlight that people working hard every day to raise their family should not pay going to war for the mistake of the people in power.

“Here's a version modifying the post to further emphasize the perspective of hard-working people raising families:

Every day, millions work tirelessly to provide for our families. We labor at jobs, care for children, and strive to build security through honest livelihoods.

Yet the failures of policies by the powerful few threaten to devastate the lives we've built through hard work.

Leaders continue printing money excessively, while our wages buy less. We struggle under their poor economic decisions. But when printed money devalues, do those leaders pay the price? No.

Instead, they beat war drums to distract from their mistakes. Their solution for the problems caused by printed money is to send us into bloody conflict, pretending war will erase the impacts of policies that have harmed our families.

But we will not sacrifice our lives and livelihoods for wars driven by the very leaders who failed us. Their unjust systems have taken enough from ordinary people already.

We must unite across borders, cultures and communities to say no to war and demand our leaders pursue diplomacy over devastation.

Hard working people have always paid the highest price for the failures of the privileged. But we do have power when we stand together and refuse to be pawns for the powerful few who don't know the struggle of building a good life for one's family.

The war drums beat loudly, but we will oppose them with a collective cry for justice and accountability. Our families' lives are not collateral damage for the mistakes of those at the top. The people want change through peace. We will not die for your printed money!

How does this revision look? I tried to weave in more emphasis on hard working people raising families whose lives would be devastated, rather than the powerful few who impose mistakes. Please let me know if any part could be improved or clarified further. I'm happy to keep refining the post to resonate most strongly with that perspective.”

Then, I told Claude I was happy with his writing: Good I like the unite across border, as it should be between people working hard to make a living, and they should not die in battle field for the mistake of rich people in charge

Then its final answer showed it understood international working-class solidarity to prevent war…we thank Anthropic for that!

“Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad you like the emphasis on uniting hard-working people across borders who are just trying to make a living, rather than dying on battlefields due to mistakes by the rich and powerful. Highlighting the shared struggle of ordinary people internationally and advocating for solidarity and joint action against war is an impactful narrative. The message of "We will not sacrifice our lives for wars driven by leaders who have failed us" coming from a lens of cross-border working class solidarity could help shift discussions from fear/division toward recognizing our shared interest in demanding pro-peace policies that respect human life. Equity and cooperation between ordinary people internationally are a powerful idea to counter war-mongering rooted in poor leadership and greed. I appreciate you taking the time to help me refine the core perspective and morale of this post. Please feel free to provide any other suggestions to sharpen the message further. I'm always happy to learn.”

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