ultron5555
ultron5555 t1_j19706e wrote
Reply to Elon Musk posts on Weibo about how action matters more than words and gets an earful from disgruntled Chinese netizens by Saltedline
just the opinion of a few random users, there is no link to the post
ultron5555 t1_j8o2ki1 wrote
Reply to comment by tactlesswonder in Elon Musk, who co-founded firm behind ChatGPT, warns A.I. is ‘one of the biggest risks’ to civilization by ethereal3xp
People need to hate someone. Especially someone who is known, but not recognized by the majority of the public as evil, like Hitler, because it would be uninteresting. People want to hate those who act under the guise of a good guy, but not obvious hypocrites (like prominent politicians), but those who seem to be really closer to the good side.
The idea is similar to conspiracy theories - a person gets the feeling that he does not allow himself to be deceived and this elevates him above others