When do you see 'free will'?https://twitter.com/Plinz/status/1153230922214494208 …
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A bit like "uninfluenced triggers"?
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"Clinical neuroscientists and neurologists have identified the brain networks responsible for this sense of free will. There seems to be two: the network governing the desire to act, and the network governing the feeling of responsibility for acting."http://nautil.us/blog/can-neuroscience-understand-free-will …
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"People are strongly motivated to preserve free will and moral responsibility, and thus do not have stable, logically rigorous notions of free will, the researchers found"
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I love idea of transparency on possible consequences of work, but tying to an NDA raises flags. NDAs often keep employees from speaking out against abuse. Why tie informed consent to an NDA? And why use good/evil language? Grey areas -- e.g., military uses -- are neither.
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