I was "joking seriously". :smirk:You jokingly viewed males [as] lesser than females. I was joking in my response too … unless you were serious? — I like sushi
If I wanted to be more Chinese I would have to have skin colour and feature alterations under surgery to Match the biological reality of ethnic Chinese eating loads of Chinese food and learning to speak mandarin would not make me Chinese. — Andrew4Handel
It seems to me that male traits are seen in a more positive light than female ones still and that traits like nurturing, caring and kindness and forgiveness are seen as weaknesses. — Andrew4Handel
AI would choose the one they wish to suffer the most I imagine. A lone human is no longer ‘human’ they are just a defunct dead-end doomed to misery and suffering in pure solitude.
Who would likely suffer more I wonder. A man or a woman? If inflicting suffering was the purpose of the AI. — I like sushi
1. The AI (assuming a droid of some kind) could choose to sacrifice (disassemble / repurpose or jettison) itself in order to protect both humans.Would an AI designed to protect mankind - if it comes down to choosing only one of two, a last man xor a last woman (imagine a spaceship has room for only one person) - choose the man or the woman? — Agent Smith
In society womens’ ‘traits’ (if we can call them that?) are generally not rewarded because they are good for roles/jobs that tend to see long term benefits rather than short term benefits - hence the pay of teaching and nursing. — I like sushi
I wasn't looking at the dilemma you posed from a human perspective but from the perspective of the AI (e.g. HAL 9000). — 180 Proof
The structures that govern teaching and nursing roles, their decision-making and rates of pay, however, are still determined according to demonstrations of control. — Possibility
A man can act "feminine" by changing his behaviour and vice versa. — Benkei
The best characteristics of a woman: compassion, forbearance, fortitude, generosity, humour, integrity, loyalty, mindfulness, patience, resourcefulness, truthfulness, understanding.
The best characteristics of a man: compassion, forbearance, fortitude, generosity, humour, integrity, loyalty, mindfulness, patience, resourcefulness, truthfulness, understanding. — Vera Mont
Gender ideology doesn't make sense especially if you don't recognise biological reality as a basis for traits. — Andrew4Handel
And the kind of traits you keep talking about are generally not traits dictated by biological sex, but traits associated with socially-enforced gender roles and expectations- that women are caring and nurturing and so on, that men are strong and assertive and aggressive and all that. — busycuttingcrap
Obviously there are biological differences between the sexes, and traits that are biologically based: chromosomes, genitalia, differences in average height/weight/etc. No one is claiming that there is no such thing as biological sex — busycuttingcrap
"But, biological sex isn’t as straightforward as they likely think, and there is no one parameter that makes a person biologically male or female" — Andrew4Handel
Because women and mens bodies differ that is good reason to expect their psychology to differ. Using outlying cases of developmental disorders that affect men or women (to create an imaginary spectrum) and using other species that can change sex or are hermaphrodite as examples is tool to undermine the importance or relevance of widespread sex differences. — Andrew4Handel
there is no biological reason why women should wear dresses and bake cookies or men should be the bread-winner or protector — busycuttingcrap
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