Why do I, my mother-in-law, and Nava all knock on wood? None of us really know. Perhaps it’s a legacy of the Bronze Age; perhaps it’s a meme from Victorian Britain. What is certain is that it’s not something a robot with an LLM-based brain is going to do habitually, just as robots will never share in mental frameworks deriving from quirks of our physical architecture, like handedness.
In the last few months alone, Clavicular has gone viral for appearing to run someone over in a Tesla Cybertruck and not care if they died; partying with white supremacists and manosphere influencers while Kanye West's "Heil Hitler" played at the club; and getting "frame-mogged" by an Arizona State University frat leader.
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