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Article 5705 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: ske@pkmab.se (Kristoffer Eriksson)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: AI failures
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Date: 15 May 92 21:51:49 GMT
References: <1992May10.003028.19333@psych.toronto.edu> <umpm0INNpv8@early-bird.think.com> <1992May12.154318.1212@psych.toronto.edu>
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In article <1992May12.154318.1212@psych.toronto.edu> michael@psych.toronto.edu (Michael Gemar) writes:
 > Heck, let's make it really black and white, and
 >say that a race of technologically advanced cannibals have genetically
 >engineers a race of *humans* to want to be eaten.  Is *this* "right"?
 >*I* sure have problems with this...but I guess you figured that already.

Exactly what *is* wrong with that? How would an argument to that effect go?

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