Audrey Tang

So, then we need something else. At a speed of thousands of time differences between a machine actor and a human actor, traditional ethics sometimes fail, as I mentioned about consequentialism, often become incomprehensible to the human and the ontology, usually the ethics about the universal rules to apply. Think of us, the humans, more like a garden and machines more like a gardener in which a plant grows at maybe one thousandths of a speed of a human gardener operating in the garden, except now the machines are thousandths times speedier than we are. Then the universal rules from the plant, most of them simply does not translate well if you're scaling it to something that's 10,000 times faster than us.

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