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by dis-sys
2727 days ago
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> It's like editing a piece of code without fully understanding what it does, without unit tests, and your text editor may be buggy. No, it is far worse than what you described. your described buggy code can cause damages but you have the choice to delete them all to stop any further damages. There is no such option for experiments done on humans. |
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There are, unfortunately, options for deleting humans with "buggy code", the real problems surround the fact that it is other - probably "buggy" - humans making the determination of which humans to mark for deletion.