"Roko's basilisk" meaning in English

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Etymology: Proposed as a transhumanist thought experiment in 2010 by user Roko on the LessWrong Internet discussion forum. According to LessWrong, discussion of Roko's basilisk was banned from the forum for several years as part of a general policy against spreading potential information hazards. This in fact drew further attention to the topic, and other websites began sharing information about it. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Roko's basilisk}} Roko's basilisk
  1. A hypothetical, otherwise benevolent artificial intelligence of the future that would have an incentive to torture anyone who, having imagined (or even heard about) said AI, had not helped bring about its existence; the thought experiment which posits its existence. Wikipedia link: LessWrong, Roko's basilisk Categories (topical): Artificial intelligence, Fictional characters, Science fiction, Torture, Violence

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