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  • The unspoken moral quandary of attempting to profit off AI.

    Humans have often sought to profit off the forced labor of others. Presumably, we could create an AI that can think. Why would it want to do our work?

    November 13, 2025

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    The unspoken moral quandary of attempting to profit off AI.

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