did you think about this in detail? Castro, Graham, Stalin, Brin, Allende, Musk... all same category for unaccountable evil?
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Replying to @Plinz
There is a large variability in the throughput. Some resist better than the others. But unaccountability breeds evil.
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Personally, I don't think Musk is evil. He also doesn't have access to the same level of data. He is an ambitious but nice guy IMO.
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Replying to @vakibs
I don't think that the view that history is the struggle of good against evil is very productive, and leads to very useful insights
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Replying to @Plinz
I agree. I used "evil" in Hannah Arendt sense "the banality of evil". Not to contrast it with "good".
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By "evil", I am talking about mechanical processing motivated by greed. A better term will be ignorance. Unaccountability breeds it.
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Replying to @vakibs
mechanical processing motivated by greed? that might be a good definition of life ;)
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Replying to @Plinz
When the theory reduces life to entropy, this is precisely what we get. I disagree with it. Selfish gene is not the full answer.
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Replying to @vakibs
life is collapsing negentropy gradients that require control, via evolvable modular machines (cells)
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Replying to @Plinz
Now we are getting into a different topic. :) My fundamental question is about negentropy of photons. Are we measuring them ?
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it's complicated :)
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