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This is exactly why AI will thrive. A society that’s lost its conscience will always choose efficiency over ethics. Businesses are already doing it replacing human thought, emotion, and creativity with machines that don’t ask for payment, protection, truth or moral boundaries. Sure, it’ll make them richer and faster....

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