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to computerize ethics?
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no....and yes
but thats playing god..and that can only go so well for so long we're a bad bad race.....shame |
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still not a solid answer.........
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" he is seeking answers that god doesn't want known... you do not want to be next to him on the day of reckoning"
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Edited by
RKISIT
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Tue 02/03/09 08:27 PM
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depends on the designer of the program ...if it was me, probably not. but someone like glenn beck probably.
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to computerize ethics? Not as long as people are involved in the equation. |
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NO
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Never.
And what a shame. |
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No, I don't think so.
I think the problem is, if we're talking about ethics in the human sense, then you go into it with the preconceived notion that human life has some intrinsic, inherent value -- which is a bias built upon our own vested interests. A computer has no compelling reason to start from that same value system (perhaps one could adjust the program to incorporate the bias, but that would be "cheating," in my opinion). |
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Hey...can you pass the ketchup?
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Almost anything can be computerized. Just give it time.
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why would we want to? what's the point of living if all decisions are made by a machine?
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but, they are
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well that depends on how you mean to computerize them
my final project in Rit was a self aware emotions program and by the program making choices different results would occur so i believe you could program ethics into a computers. |
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