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RE: Fairness

in #fair8 hours ago

I usually don't like talking too much about my past or make things too personal, partly cause I don't wanna give away too much information about myself online but partly also cause it may give away my identity if I say too much for whoever is curious enough to research. Maybe one day I may change that on block #300 million or something.

I have thought so many times about this... and if people gone through the old posts, they my recollect. Then I realized, no one cares about me... because social media is just a giant... only the ones that want to hurt me will care about me.

I have probably done more leaking (even without researching yours) on my own identity than you, but the point is (I think...) eventually life priority change, and our "idea of personal" changes too. Its always a balance between what our comfort life is, and our responsibility needs to be. I can't say I know the right balance yet, but I am actively monitoring where I need to be.

Do you take these things into account when you vote for users on hive? I mean you are practically deciding how much value to give to people based on your own criteria's, whether selfish or not, whether you're thinking it through properly or not. I'm pretty sure most casual hive users don't even know where the rewards come from.

Actively teaching this is so hard, even for ourselves... but yes, even if I say I try to do it, the fact that I lean more towards either the ones I have researched a bit more about or know, is a fact that somehow weights on some of my decisions. And it should not be... it should be "thinkless-fair" in a fair world. And to find that sweet spot is a fricking gold nugget.

AI will be a tool... can't replace humans... but it it replace or reduce a lot of jobs. But maybe momentarily until new other jobs emerge as purpose of need to find knowledge increases. I don't think its a real problem yet...

In my view, its a much bigger problem (on current days) on how to control monopolized industrialization of high chip manufacturing tech stuff, then trying to prevent robots to competing with us humans. Even if they can become very cheap and accurate and predictable... they will eventually fail the aspect (for now). People will know they are not humans... and that will change their values.

But that can, might still change into the future...

Point is, its a constant adaptation on generations over generations. So, the ones (blockchain's) that can't adapt, they are DEAD most likely...

This is why I love being here (too).

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