So, how exactly does this work? We humans have two copies of genes—one from each parent. Each person carries some bad or faulty genes, but we don’t get sick because we get another good copy from the other parent. Now, in inbreeding, both parents are related, and they might carry the same faulty gene that their child can acquire, leading to genetic disorders.
Technology gives us wings. but we don't want our enemy to have wings , right? That kinda sums up the secret US missions in World War 2 to kidnap Hitler's top scientists and bomb makers to keep the enemy at the bay.
We humans tend to think in binaries, thats how our natural instict is, thats how its comfortable. thinking in terms of "either this or that" is what I call "Black and White thinking". But more often than not, binaries don't work. they are cancelled by fractions between 0 to 1 that can some times be infinite.
THE question arises whether AI can achieve morality very similar to human morality or not. The job of defining moral and immoral acts has been attributed to philosophers and theologians (source: religious texts) throughout human history. Philosophers were thought to be irrelevant since the Industrial Age replaced by scientists.
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