AI often mimics human traits such as kindness and humility without contextual understanding. While humans exhibit character traits performatively, AI lacks the ability to apply these traits meaningfully. Teaching AI dispositions rather than scripts could enhance its ability to behave wisely. The expression of good character in humans varies depending on the situation, suggesting that character involves nuanced application of traits rather than a rigid adherence to them.
Humans model character performatively, and AI may learn to do the same, but AIs lack contextual sensitivity for meaningful traits like kindness and humility.
When we view someone as having 'good character,' we appreciate their ability to express appropriate traits depending on the context, not just uniformity.
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