ext_32648 ([identity profile] goldsquare.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] dsrtao 2012-03-01 09:29 pm (UTC)

More seriously, I keep thinking "what is the definition of cruelty"?

For example: is it "more cruel" to create an artificial construct within tight parameters, than it is to, say, raise a steak in a feedlot?

Is it more cruel to genetically modify a cow to be as stupid and placid as a fish, and then confine it to a feedlot?

What are the ethics? More than that, if such things are ethical when applied to devices, such as an AI, are they ethical when applied to animals? People?

I suspect there is an interesting SF story in here, where a Savant/Aspergers is offered a cure for his "illness", but he rejects it: he's happy memorizing facts about Lego and Lego construction, he has friends who share his passion (if not as peculiarly) and he fears not having a passion.

(Dim memory tells me that Gordon Dickson wrote a story of that sort, where people could try an experimental drug. Every now and then it produced a supergenius, about as often it made a vegetable, and most people got only modest changes. I'm sure the book is in one of the many unopened boxes in the basement...)

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