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Philosophical discussion on AI ethics, trolley problems, and bio‑technology without concrete allegationsPhilosophical discussion on AI ethics, trolley problems, and bio‑technology without concrete allegations
Philosophical discussion on AI ethics, trolley problems, and bio‑technology without concrete allegations The passage is a speculative essay on ethics, AI decision‑making, and biotechnology. It contains no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Its content is largely generic and already discussed in public discourse, offering no novel investigative value. Key insights: Mentions AI trolley‑problem scenarios involving a "saintly POTUS" but provides no evidence or context.; References evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and general debates on bio‑ethics (e.g., IVF, animal cognition).; Discusses potential future control issues for intelligent machines without citing concrete policies or actors.
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Philosophical discussion on AI ethics, trolley problems, and bio‑technology without concrete allegations The passage is a speculative essay on ethics, AI decision‑making, and biotechnology. It contains no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Its content is largely generic and already discussed in public discourse, offering no novel investigative value. Key insights: Mentions AI trolley‑problem scenarios involving a "saintly POTUS" but provides no evidence or context.; References evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and general debates on bio‑ethics (e.g., IVF, animal cognition).; Discusses potential future control issues for intelligent machines without citing concrete policies or actors.
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