Do holograms deserve the right to self-determination?
Do holograms deserve the right to self-determination?
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no but they deserve the right to lick deez nuts
If they pass the Bechdel Test.
>sex/gender
It's a fucking hologram
It's so weird to think that the self-aware holograms started due to Geordi telling the Holodeck to create an opponent capable of defeating Data so it created a self-aware Moriarty that tried to take over the ship.
Retard
It's a tv show you autistic clown.
idk lol
They put Moriarty in a cube and he thinks he is discovering the "real" world with his lover
It's a metaphor, you dunce. We're never as smart as we think we are, especially not people convinced everything they see and touch is the limit of life's experience.
Yeah that's even more depressing
But by accepting the possibility that there's more going on than we comprehend from our little boxes we can perhaps grow and achieve a greater understanding of the universe and ourselves. That's the whole point of life, and Star Trek.
>Do holograms deserve the right to self-determination?
Yes, your amazon robots are self-aware and deserve the right to vote, citizen. Don't be a bigot!
So answer the OP
>your amazon robots are self-aware
Why would you comment on a thread about something you know nothing about?
>>your amazon robots are self-aware
>Why would you comment on a thread about something you know nothing about?
I know a lot about.
study up your english again chaim
>study up your english again chaim
Are you ready for robot voting, buddy? Cuz you're gonna get it. You're going to ask for it. You're going to beg for it.
>MORE MORE MORE
You have no compassion.
He deserved self-determination, just like Data did.
Holograms don't inherently deserve rights equivalent to people because for the most part they are nothing but tools created by people.
Isn't he more like an AI and the holo just the visual manifestation?