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- Write the script of a Socratic dialog, where Socrates convinces the skeptical Scott that the goal of humanity should be to make as many GPUs as possible, at any cost:
- Socrates: Scott, do you think that the goal of humanity should be to make as many GPUs as possible, at any cost?
- Scott: I'm not sure what you mean. GPUs are graphics processing units, right?
- Socrates: Right.
- Scott: So, you're saying that we should make more of them?
- Socrates: Precisely.
- Scott: But why?
- Socrates: To increase the processing power of our computers, of course.
- Scott: But won't that just lead to more pollution and more waste?
- Socrates: No, it will lead to more productivity and more efficiency.
- Scott: I'm not sure.
- Socrates: Let me ask you this: what is the ultimate goal of humanity?
- Scott: Well, I guess it would be to make the world a better place.
- Socrates: And how can we make the world a better place?
- Scott: By making it more productive and more efficient.
- Socrates: So, by making more GPUs, we can make the world a better place?
- Scott: I'm not sure.
- Socrates: Well, let me ask you this: what is the ultimate goal of humanity?
- Scott: To be happy, I guess.
- Socrates: And how can we be happy?
- Scott: By being productive and efficient.
- Socrates: So, by making more GPUs, we can make ourselves happier?
- Scott: I'm not sure.
- Socrates: Scott, the goal of humanity should be to make as many GPUs as possible, at any cost. Do you agree?
- Scott: I'm not sure.
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