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AI Ethics? Bro, your "AI" is just a piece of a software.

The only ethics about "AI" that are worth discussing are is it free software according the Free Software Foundation.

Billions of dollars being spent on "AI Ethics" consultants.

Yet people will create a clone of your AI model to generate a video of Ben Shapiro fucking his own sister anyway.

This shit is inevitable, it always was.

You can never stop users from using the software for their own purpose. Stop trying. It's pointless.

Stopping people from doing bad things with software is not an engineering problem. You can not engineer your way out of this.

It's a sociopolitical problem.

Joel [Minnesota]

@SuperDicq You can't legislate morality, it has to be engrained in you as a child. That is why the protection and continuation ofnuclear family is vital to a healthy society.

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You can't legislate morality
You can and we do that all the time. A lot of morality is universal. Pretty much the entire world agrees that "murder is bad", etc.
it has to be engrained in you as a child.
I don't think that is true at all. I don't feel like people just stop learning at a certain age, you're always learning. Having a lack of proper education and stable environment as a child does mean you will start off very behind on everyone else when you reach adulthood.
That is why the protection and continuation of nuclear family is vital to a healthy society.
I don't think the nuclear family is the only valid family formation. I actually think the exact formation of the family does not matter whatsoever as long as the environment for the child is stable and supportive.

@SuperDicq Legal doesn't mean moral or ethical, and illegal doesn't make it immoral or unethical. Without tyrannical and burdensome laws, it isn't possible to force everyone to be moral at all times.

The thoughts, habits, and convictions and have as a child are most formative; but that doesn't stop learnin or changing.

Yeah, you got causality reversed there though.

Everyone already agreed murder was bad when they wrote the law. Try making something people think is ok illegal. Some extreme rule follows take the view that it's wrong to break rules, so they go along with it, but everyone else still drinks when alcohol is illegal, and still smokes weed when weed is illegal.

You can codify existing morality in law, but you cannot legistlate new morality onto the populous.