Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
how much money would you pay for a clone of yourself that didnāt need to eat or sleep and operated at whatever your peak productivity is 100% of the time?
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Graham Siener
@gsiener
I think about this sometimes. Hard to feel like itās ethically okay
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
how could the question be modified to make it more ethical? what if the ācloneā was more like a super advanced robot?
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Graham Siener
@gsiener
Great question and Iām not quite sure. I really enjoyed the movie Source Code, and the premise that you could interact with the digital representation of someone. In our era of knowledge work, thatād accomplish much of what youāre proposing. Would that copy want its own vacations? Would it get tired and burnt out
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
no, it only wants to be productive at all times, thats what brings it complete fulfillment
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Graham Siener
@gsiener
Getting this kind of energy https://i.imgur.com/gyHA9ob.jpg
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
š robots all the way down
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