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Jonny Mack
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how much money would you pay for a clone of yourself that didnā€™t 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 itā€™s ethically okay
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
how could the question be modified to make it more ethical? what if the ā€œcloneā€ was more like a super advanced robot?
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Graham Siener
@gsiener
Great question and Iā€™m 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, thatā€™d accomplish much of what youā€™re 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
šŸ˜‚ robots all the way down
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