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Writing 08

Is artificial intelligence something that should be embraced or feared? Do you believe in the hype? Artificial intelligence and machine learning are probably the two hottest button topics in modern computing and have been subject of much debate. We've been talking about these issues in pop culture for a long time though, specifically in film, television, and books. As technology advances, however, these sci-fi realities of "conscious computers" are becoming more probable. Whether or not you believe a computer could ever truly be a conscious being heavily depends on how you view consciousness and "the mind" as a whole. Functionalist theories of mind (that the mind and consciousness are simply a collection of their function, or "what they do") seem to support the idea that an advanced computer could in fact represent a mind. If a computer is advanced enough to perform all the same functions as a human mind, why wouldn't it be conscious?  This fun

Writing 07

What are the limits of  freedom of speech  on the Internet? Is  online censorship  a desirable good, a necessary evil, or a bad idea be avoided? I believe that freedom of speech is a core human right that should be protected at high cost. Being able to have meaningful discussions with people of differing opinions is important, and can lead to great progress in making our world safer, richer, and more inclusive. The internet provides a platform unlike any other for ideas to be shared and discussed, and I believe it should be used to do so. With that being said, though, I still believe companies have LIMITED a right and responsibility to how their product/platform is being used. As has been shown before, HATE speech is not protected as free speech in real life, and nor should it be online. Thoughtful, reasoned discussion should always be encouraged. Angry, senseless hatred, however, is different. I understand that this idea is very precarious, and deciding what does or does not qua

Writing 06

If corporations are afforded the same rights as individual persons, should they also be expected to have the same ethical and moral obligations and responsibilities? Who (if anyone) or what (if anything) should enforce fair play and competition between corporations? I believe that there absolutely needs to be ethical and moral responsibilities and obligations placed on corporations. Yes, their primary function is to make their product, but how the product is used isn't totally out of their hands. Especially in today's rapidly evolving tech world, companies have the ability unlike ever before to put unprecedented power in the hands of everyday people. Just as careful consideration is put into the research and development of products, the same, if not more care should be put into how it is rolled out and distributed. I sort of see a corporation's relationship to its products as analogous to a parent's relationship with their child. The parent was responsible for bring