[alicebot-aiethics] Re: No more eithics concerns

Ryan Ruff alicebot-aiethics@list.alicebot.org
Tue, 13 Nov 2001 03:15:39 -0800


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>That's an interesting image - I like it a lot. I can imagine the
>headlines ("Machine Proves that Human Beings are No More than Just
>Machines") People will wonder if your "advanced MRI machine" isn't just
>trying to spread anti-human propaganda! :)
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Would it really be "anti-human propaganda" or could it be a testament of 
how far the human race has progressed?  The understanding of the human 
mind is an extraordinary feat.

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>An un-probe-able machine is just as fanciful as a unstoppable-probe, so
>you gotta give me some slack here. I'm talking about a comic-book-style
>megalomaniacal invincible robot, for cryin out loud.  [:)] 
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In the same comic books, any system can be hacked.
Would the machince seek legal recognition for a reason other than to 
prevent itself from being hacked?  If I were the machine, I'd sure want 
my privacy...

Ryan

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"Look everyone! This is what hatred looks like! This is what it does when it catches hold of you! It's eating me alive and very soon now it will kill me. Fear and anger only make it grow faster."
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Would it really be "anti-human propaganda" or could it be a testament of
how far the human race has progressed? &nbsp;The understanding of the human mind
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      <pre wrap=""><!----><br>An un-probe-able machine is just as fanciful as a unstoppable-probe, so<br>you gotta give me some slack here. I'm talking about a comic-book-style<br>megalomaniacal invincible robot, for cryin out loud. <img src="chrome://editor/content/images/smile_n.gif" alt=":)" class="moz-txt-smily" height="19" width="19" align="Center"></pre>
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In the same comic books, any system can be hacked.<br>
Would the machince seek legal recognition for a reason other than to prevent
itself from being hacked? &nbsp;If I were the machine, I'd sure want my privacy...<br>
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