it is still incredibly hard for an entirely benevolent entity to choose a path. — noAxioms
A *robot is no less a slave to its programming than we are slaves to our biology, I think.
I've been known to repeatedly suggest how humans are very much a slave to their biology, and also that this isn't always a bad thing, depending on the metric by which 'bad' is measured. — noAxioms
What if the (entirely benevolent) robot decides there are better goals? — noAxioms
Human goals tend to center on the self, not on say humanity. The robot might decide humanity was a higher goal — noAxioms
Then it is so for mutual benefit, to elaborate the machine of man by man NOT for man will be self seeking in its awareness of the task. — Deus
chemical or surgical castration, the results of which there is no turning back. — NOS4A2
The fact that someone identifies as something else is not enough for me to believe that they are indeed that thing. That’s my problem. — NOS4A2
but at some point a moral line is drawn, for instance when we are treating this mental incongruity with very biological measures, like chemical or surgical castration, the results of which there is no turning back. — NOS4A2
at some point a moral line is drawn, for instance when we are treating this mental incongruity with very biological measures, like chemical or surgical castration, the results of which there is no turning back. — NOS4A2
I don’t have any answers, but it seems to me a view that affirms biology rather than amputates it leaves room for those to come to terms with themselves as they really are. — NOS4A2
The point being we seem to have two strains of not entirely consistent progressive liberal thoughts going on here: (1) gender roles and gender expression should not be designated by biological sex, and (2) transsexuals should be able to express themselves by the gender roles traditionally assigned to them by their biological sex.
— Hanover
I struggle to see how it is liberal at all to be espousing shoulds and should nots about something as personal as individual identity. — Tzeentch
There is an effort to distinguish between gender and sex while at the same time equivocating between them. — NOS4A2
The key, I think, is to abandon the word “gender” in such discussions. If we think along the lines of “sex” there is little room to hide behind these equivocations. — NOS4A2
The stuff between your legs doesn't make you run faster or kick better. — Banno
It's for that reason that there is US law requiring equal access to sports opportunities at the college level (Title 9 rules) for men and women.
— Hanover
You needed a law for that? — Banno
Your feigned moral outrage on behalf of the multitude of CIS women being "smashed" by the army of men pretending to be women is laughable. — Banno
Check the science. FGI. — Banno
Why gender, as opposed to height or bodyweight or muscle mass index or blood testosterone levels? — Banno
It's a congenital problem with the notion of "fair" competition. — Banno
This is why your wording is ambiguous. A biological male who identifies as a women is a transgender woman, as I understand the word “identify”. What do you mean by the word? — Michael
many/most fail — Agent Smith
And the conscription officer goes "just the kinda person we wuz lookin'for! Welcome to the army."
Wanting to be a soldier is exactly the kinda mindset one needs to be a good soldier! Oui? — Agent Smith