• 100_kg_90_de_belin@feddit.it
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      3 hours ago

      If growing brains in a tube turns out to make techbros more money than burning down the planet with AI, we’ll have even more dystopian ethical dilemmas

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      Lots of neat uncomfortable questions arise though. At what point is it conscious? If it never experienced autonomy, life, locomotion, or social human interaction, is it torture or just its natural state of being?

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        I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. We aren’t really our bodies, we’re a biological product made by our bodies to function as high level control systems.

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        This is my favorite sentence of the day.

        Yeah, we like to pretend things are black and white, but nothing is simple, there’s always another perspective to view things from.

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      Probably, because humans are pretty much evil and stupid at the end of the day, regardless of what feel good bullshit movies say. The kind of people who want to be in charge mostly are the same kind who would gleefully torture something like this while having one hand down their pants.

      If, however, they could engineer it to not have a personality then it really would just be a tool.