Re: Too much concern for "safety" and"morality"and"ethics"
- From: Phillip Huggan <cdnprodigy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 15:01:56 -0000
The design space for assembler product includes a wide variety of military
technologies. I say sacrifice some performance gains and regulate MNT
very very heavily. You don't want market forces in charge of WMD distribution,
and I can't see why you'd want the MNT owners to be the only players of the
post-MNT economy in a distilled version of the way only a few hundred humans
have any meaningful voice in the present "market" economy.
MNT-enabled mercenaries are to be avoided.
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