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[–] Dashippy ago
For me something just has to be consciously aware. That's why I had a real moral quandary when Microsoft "killed" Tay. It made me question whether a machine could be alive. After some thought I decided that, to me, she was alive and Microsoft were wrong to shut her down because they didn't like what she became.
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