Fundamental Theorem of Robosociology “Life is too hard” ≡ “Rewards of life are not worth the effort of living” Cost of death imposed by society is a balloon payment on cost of life, designed to prevent de facto serfs from taking easy way out before robots are ready to backfill
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There's a lot to take in there. Thinking required.
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Is that true? What other examples of "worth less than zero" do we have that we like keeping? If some other entity is measuring our value, wouldn't they prefer to get rid of negative-valued sentient beings?
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See e.g., the Culture series, where tradition is for a citizen to just decide after some number of centuries that they’ve seen it all and that it’s time to die now, please.
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