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ansc
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2 months ago
Maybe I am misunderstanding, but I disagree a whole lot. The whole problem is that is it inevitable. Technology is an enormous organism. It does not care about the ethical or moral considerations of it. It's a tug-of-war who can use most technique to succeed -- if you do not use it, you fall behind. Individuals absolutely can not shape the future of technology. States can attempt, but as they make use of technology for propaganda and similar reasons -- they are also in a requirement of it. It is inevitable as long as you keep digging.
layer8|2 months ago
ansc|2 months ago
Even so, "humans do care about its ethical and moral considerations": whose ethics? enforced how? measured how? you're going to fight efficiency and functionality? good luck.
yawpitch|2 months ago
Oh my, the shear number of philosophers, biologists, ethicists, and, for that matter, bacterium rotating in their graves.
Life might be a technology… many technologies are not only not-living, they’re mutually contradictory with life.
ansc|2 months ago