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Helles Sachsen

@balkongast

I think the most humans in a authorian regime would do the wrong decision, and the most ai would do the right decision because they dont have the fear of existence because of all the copies.

@ForeverExpat @Gargron

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balkongast replied to Helles

@helles_sachsen @ForeverExpat @Gargron

What is wrong in that case?
Saving the own ass, following the ' do not lie ' as required by the categorical imperative?
Or acting ethical, lie and risk your own life?

Helles Sachsen replied to balkongast

@balkongast

I dont follow your premise that "dont lie" is a unavoidable conclusion from the imperative.

@ForeverExpat @Gargron

balkongast replied to Helles

@helles_sachsen @ForeverExpat @Gargron

Then you certainly have a good idea how to explain an exception from a general rule.
Edit: the problem in it is that the rule is not general after the exception.

Helles Sachsen replied to balkongast

@balkongast

Really, these are just your own conclusions, find peer reviewed articles that give your own conclusions a little bit foundation.

@ForeverExpat @Gargron

balkongast replied to Helles

@helles_sachsen @ForeverExpat @Gargron

You are the one to tell me, what lets a general rule still be general if there are exceptions and how to identify exceptions as valid and necessary.
You have stated that an automatic Kant is always right.
So it is up to you.

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