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turnip_burrito t1_j3izql7 wrote

Yes, ensuring the developers are moral is also a problem.

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AndromedaAnimated t1_j3j0yik wrote

The developers will not be the owners tho…

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turnip_burrito t1_j3j2muo wrote

Okay, seems complex and dependent on whether the developers or owners have the final say. But replace owners with developers then in my statement.

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AndromedaAnimated t1_j3j2wxf wrote

Then the statement is correct.

The problem I see here is that a single human or a small group of humans cannot know right from wrong (unless she/he is Jesus Christ maybe - and I am not Christian, I just see that long-dead guy as a pretty good person) perfectly.

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turnip_burrito t1_j3j3kfe wrote

I don't think we will have what everyone can call a "perfect outcome" no matter what we choose. I also don't believe right or wrong are absolute across people. I'm interested in finding a "good enough" solution that works most of the time, on average.

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