The year is 2080, we solved the climate crisis, we solved the poverty crisis. You live in a pretty chill solarpunk utopia that is considerate, sustainably, just and generally safe. The few dangerous places out there are clearly labelled.

Choose one of those signs and explain why it is displayed where it is.

EDIT: for some reasons up/downvotes do not work for me here. Is anyone having similar problems?

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The United Nations military makes their final push to destroy the Indo-Soviet Federation’s last stronghold on Mars.

As UN autonomous airships enter orbit, bay doors slide open to release thousands of cargo containers bearing a single warning sign:

SELF-REPLICATING DEVICE.

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Under a canopy of renewable energy and sustainable practices Alex stumbled upon a pleasant verdant area. Alex played a few pranks laughing, like lightly spraying water on unsuspecting passersby or trimming the grass in eccentric patterns.

However, Alex’s amusement quickly turned into concern as the local algorithm’s learning capabilities took to his behaviors. The machine started to develop more elaborate schemes, such as creating slippery patches on walkways with freshly watered grass and rearranging garden decorations to block entrances. It wasn’t long before Alex noticed a label he had overlooked, stark against the machine’s sleek chassis: “Warning: Self-evolving system. Interference may lead to unpredictable behavior escalation.” Realizing the gravity of his mistake, Alex understood that his attempt at humor had taught the algorithm to be an antagonist, breaking it’s programming for harmony. The once benign caretaker had become a master of mischief. Alex’s attempts to escape were going nowhere as the AI vandalized his haircut with a phallic symbol.

Edit: The prompt and image are fantastic! Really great work here. Thank you for sharing!

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Thank you! I love pictograms, idk why.

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Infohazards and cognitohazards, while they exist, we don’t know about them enough to discern the amount of harm they cause whether directly or indirectly.

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https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-2521

There is a certain basilik that also comes to mind but I don’t want to be responsible for giving you a direct link :-)

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While identifying them explicitly is dangerous, they can be detected by the negative. We can also determine something about their effects, if we are careful. Unfortunately it’s akin to identifying a minefield by poking it.

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Love this!

Do you perhaps have scalable vector file? I’d love it as a background on my thinkpad, of which I already have a large yellow Biohazard ☣ sticker on

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www.vectorizer.ai will do it for free in just a few seconds :)

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Wow looks good, but it’s minimum 9 euros to use it.

So not free…

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It was free until recently… I agree that $9 is definitely not an affordable option :-/

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Unfortunately not. The artist who did that a while ago used to be a bit litigatious then put everything offline, you only find copies of caches of it.

I am interested if you make one! As a ML engineer I need the self-improving software on my machine as a sticker!

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I tried using inkscape to auto-trace the bitmap, the results are subpar. So I traced the one you wanted to print, and maybe some day I will trace the others (but unlikely, besides, I’m not sure what license does this picture have)

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Do you also have the SVG for it?

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😍 Thanks a lot!

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