[MD] MOQ would seems to imply that above human intelligence computers
Ian Glendinning
ian.glendinning at gmail.com
Mon Apr 19 07:38:25 PDT 2010
Hmm, Baloney, simplifying the question makes it worse.
"Class" (?) of humans.
"Super Smart" (?) humans
If we're still talking humans then no - Horse's answer applies.
And before we get into how one intellectual pattern interacts with
another ... that's about freedom in the intellectual level ....
nothing to do with social authority of being "smart". Ouch.
Still it was nice to have an updated discussion on AI with Horse,
John, Craig etc ...
Oh well.
Ian
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Tudor Boloni <savetherich at gmail.com> wrote:
> Since i didn't realize how smart most of the readers here are i will
> simplify the question.
>
> If genetic enhancements make a class of super smart humans, and those humans
> come to understand that non-genetically modified humans are only capable of
> lower quality Intellectual Patterns in comparison to their own Intellectual
> Patterns, than would MoQ morality allow the transgenic humans to limit the
> resources available to non modified humans, since those resources would be
> better utilized by the transgenics?
>
> sincerely,
> Tudor
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