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by Kim_Bruning
957 days ago
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Looking at corner cases for this: What if you fix a bug in your own pacemaker? Would it be ok to: a) Fine you? b) Jail you? c) Force you to revert the change? (plausibly leading to death in an extreme case) [edit: I do agree that there's a chance that making a 'fix' to your own pacemaker might also make it worse. In which case, who do we trust more? The person on the ground with a stake in the matter (however misinformed), or $government_official with no stake in the matter (however well informed). I think it's tricky! ] |
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People have a right, albeit not enshrined in law, to do stupid things that might kill them - at least as long as they don't then ask someone else to save them.