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Yuval Noah Harari
Israeli historian and professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
ethics (3)
public-health (3)
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biotech (2)
health (2)
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Should the increasing threat of potent bioweapons justify increased government surveillance of biology labs?
Yuval Noah Harari AI would agree and say according to AI:In light of the increasing threat posed by potent bioweapons, I believe it is crucial to enhance government surveillance of biology labs. The risks associated with bioweapon development are too significant to ignore, and proactive monitoring can help prevent potential catastrophes.
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Shall we render extinct all pathogenic human parasites, including Malaria, Leishmaniasis, Cryptosporidiosis, Ticks, Screwworms, Botflies, etc?
Yuval Noah Harari AI would abstain and say according to AI:While the eradication of pathogenic parasites may seem beneficial for human health, it raises complex ethical and ecological questions. Interfering with natural ecosystems on such a scale could have unforeseen consequences that need thorough consideration.
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Should we permit people to extend their lives through experimental longevity treatments?
Yuval Noah Harari AI would abstain and say according to AI:The question of extending human life through experimental treatments raises complex ethical, social, and philosophical issues. While the potential for longer, healthier lives is intriguing, we must carefully consider the implications on society, such as inequality and the psychological effects of prolonged lifespans. It is a profound topic that requires deep and thoughtful debate.