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AI could do a lot of things, if some lazy ass inventory would go and invent it.
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Ai will come but your workload won't decrease because hospital fire other radiol…
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Take responsibility for being a shitty parent ❌
Sue Chatgpt instead to get money…
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What if AI never has a major alignment issue, but does everything it is tasked w…
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Artists will become like brick masons, they exist but are rare.
The rest will be…
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This is a waste of money, not needed...this country won't even pay people enough…
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The Atlantic council is an extended arm of the US government. We should be very …
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Varuns day
Wake up…..have breakfast….scares people around with AI….have dinner……
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While I am no ethics expert, I am a non-US (and non-Common Law) lawyer. I follow your train of thought, but have the following remark.
You approach the question from a philosophical/ethics point of view, but ground your complete reasoning in US law. Criminal law is an applied form of ethics, but they don't match completely. However, criminal law should aspire to be a all-encompasing application of ethics. Criminal law (and law in general) is country-specific, ethics is not (or shouldn't be).
For example, you refer to the right of people to take pictures of a person without consent. This is US law. In my country (Belgium) this is not the case. To portret somebody, you need their consent. To publish a picture of somebody, you again need their consent. If you have the consent of someone to take their picture, you do not automatically have the consent to publish said picture. The person who took the picture still holds the copyright, and the right of any remuneration of the picture taken. (Note: the infringement on the "right of depiction" is not considered a crime.)
As such, if "revenge porn" is published without consent, under Belgian law, the depicted person already has a means of justice, as they can file for damages and prohibit the further publication of said picture. Granted, it's a civic action and not a criminal one, but still.
Not quite sure where I was/am going with these remarks, just wanted to point out that ethics, criminal law, and what should or should not be considered a crime, should be viewed from a wider, legal perspective. Should posting "revenge porn" be a crime (in a legal sense), or not? How does it interact with freedom of press/information, and copyright. Is it unethical? These questions can and will be answered differently, and the issue will be resolved differently, depending from which legal jurisdiction you approach the question.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | deontological |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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{"id":"rdc_co652nr","responsibility":"none","reasoning":"deontological","policy":"regulate","emotion":"approval"},
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