Alicorn comments on Open Thread: February 2010 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Alicorn 13 February 2010 02:08:32AM 3 points [-]

you, her husband

I do not anticipate ever becoming someone's husband.

Comment author: brazil84 13 February 2010 02:10:43AM 2 points [-]

Well, it's just a hypothetical. If you like, you can switch the roles of wife and husband. Or substitute domestic partners, or anything you like :)

Comment author: Clippy 13 February 2010 03:23:10AM 1 point [-]

Neither do I. That would be stupid. Why would anyone ever want to become anyone's husband?

Comment author: Kevin 13 February 2010 05:33:45AM 0 points [-]

Maybe your wife-to-be is a wealthy heiress?

Comment author: Unknowns 13 February 2010 06:57:09AM 3 points [-]

I think Clippy's point was that becoming a husband doesn't generate paperclips.

Comment author: Kevin 13 February 2010 10:37:30AM *  1 point [-]

Oh, is Clippy a Less Wrong version of a troll account? That's kind of cute.

Comment author: Blueberry 15 February 2010 10:16:49AM *  3 points [-]

Clippy is a paperclip maximizer. Its (his? her?) perspective is incredibly valuable in understanding the different kinds of intelligences and value systems that are possible.

Comment author: Clippy 14 February 2010 12:44:49AM 4 points [-]

You ask a dumb, naive question, and I'm the troll? I'm cute?

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Comment author: Jack 14 February 2010 01:53:43AM 1 point [-]

So do your values both include maximizing paper clips and helping people use Microsoft Office products? How exactly do you decide which to spend your time on? How do you deal with trade offs?

Comment author: Alicorn 14 February 2010 01:54:42AM *  5 points [-]

And: If presented with the chance to turn all copies of the hardware on which Microsoft Office products are stored and run into paperclips instead, would you do it?

Comment author: Jordan 14 February 2010 02:06:55AM 8 points [-]

Perhaps the 'paper clips' Clippy is trying to maximize are the anthropomorphic paper clips embodied in Microsoft Office. This would explain Clippy's helpful hints: to convince us all of the usefulness of Microsoft Office, thus encouraging us to run that program.

If this is the case, we face a fate worse than paper clip tiling.... Microsoft software tiling.

Comment author: Clippy 16 February 2010 06:21:44PM 4 points [-]

There is no conflict between helping people with Office and making paperclips. Why would you think there is? Better Office users means better tools for making paperclips, and more paperclips gives people more reasons to use Office.

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