Jiang's second and third principles say acts must come from free will and may not treat another person as expendable for a greater good, because every soul is unique and precious to God.
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Greater good
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Because of that moral structure, Jiang says there is no compensatory public-success route by which Piccarda can become queen, save masses of people, and thereby redeem the original betrayal.
He says humans resist AI because they want to feel valuable and part of something larger, whereas AI threatens their contribution to the common good.
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"And that doesn't really matter if she made a billion people richer. It doesn't matter. The universe is poorer because of her fear of..."
"...therefore you cannot kill another soul in order to advance a greater good okay god would never ever ask you to kill someone else..."
"and she saves a billion people that doesn't work so what can"
"she do she can run away and go back to the nunnery yes that is a possibility yes uh maybe"
"...want to feel uh valuable we want to contribute to the greater good an ai is a system designed to make you"
"That Israel will ever submit to the greater good of other countries?"
"...he restricts the Israelis, right? So Donald Trump says, for the greater good, I'm going to strike a deal with the GCC and Iran..."
"...how you convince them to sacrifice their lives um for the greater good is through nationalism there"
"...it is theological, meaning that we are progressing towards, um, a greater good or things are improving. And if you just look at what's..."
"...a religion of martyrdom, of eschatology, of individual sacrifice for the greater good. The Shia are not afraid to die. And because their great..."
"...their nation they believe that I am now part of a greater good I have equity in this game therefore I will defend this..."
"...willing to kill them they're willing to sacrifice themselves for the greater good and you don't have that in china where people are extremely..."
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