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> 8 million people to smoking

Smoking had a huge campaign to (a) encourage people to buy the product, (b) lie about the risks, including bribing politicians and medical professionals, and (c) the product is inherently addictive.

That's why people are drawing parallels with AI chatbots.

Edit: as with cars, it's fair to argue that the usefulness of the technology outweighs the dangers, but that requires two things: a willingness to continuously improve safety (q.v. Unsafe at Any Speed), and - this is absolutely crucial - not allowing people to profit from lying about the risks. There used to be all sorts of nonsense about "actually seatbelts make cars more dangerous", which was smoking-level propaganda by car companies which didn't want to adopt safety measures.



Asbestos - the material of the future.


Literally every person who took up smoking in the last 50 years was fully aware of the danger.

People smoke because it's relaxing and feels great. I loved it and still miss it 15 years out. I knew from day one all the bad stuff, everyone tells you that repeatedly. Then you try it yourself and learn all the good stuff that no one tells you (except maybe those ads from the 1940's).

At some point it has to be accepted that people have agency and wilfully make poor decisions for themselves.




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