Battle Erupts over Alleged Grisly Photos of Brain-Hacked Neuralink Monkeys
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#3- David Spade, paraphrased badly
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#4You know, I honestly don’t care. It’s probably tens to hundreds of monkeys at the most, they’re probably pumped full of drugs so they don’t feel the pain during implantation and I’m sick of blocking any sort of progress in anything due to ethical concerns. We literally kill millions of cows a day and we’re okay with it, let’s extend some of that understanding to technological progress as well.
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#5You know, I honestly don’t care. It’s probably tens to hundreds of monkeys at the most, they’re probably pumped full of drugs so they don’t feel the pain during implantation and I’m sick of blocking any sort of progress in anything due to ethical concerns. We literally kill millions of cows a day and we’re okay with it, let’s extend some of that understanding to technological progress as well.
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#6You know, I honestly don’t care. It’s probably tens to hundreds of monkeys at the most, they’re probably pumped full of drugs so they don’t feel the pain during implantation and I’m sick of blocking any sort of progress in anything due to ethical concerns. We literally kill millions of cows a day and we’re okay with it, let’s extend some of that understanding to technological progress as well.
Yeah, ethics man. What a pain. Why are we using monkeys anyway when we could just use prisoners and homeless people? Double-score, scientific progress and decreasing the homelessness and prison problem.
Re: Battle Erupts over Alleged Grisly Photos of Brain-Hacked Neuralink Monkeys
#7You know, I honestly don’t care. It’s probably tens to hundreds of monkeys at the most, they’re probably pumped full of drugs so they don’t feel the pain during implantation and I’m sick of blocking any sort of progress in anything due to ethical concerns. We literally kill millions of cows a day and we’re okay with it, let’s extend some of that understanding to technological progress as well.
Wish granted. Please, hop up on the operating table. We're not asking. Thank you, by the way, for the ongoing funding for our project that we've arranged to have diverted from your pay from your employer.
Now, we're going to test the write functionality of Neuralink. We'll know it's working, because when it is, you'll stop screaming.
Moral: Abandon ethics at your own risk.
Normative suggestion: Those that suggest putting aside ethics should be the first to have ethics put aside in all matters pertaining to themselves, that they may be reminded why we make such a big deal of them in the first place.
Re: Battle Erupts over Alleged Grisly Photos of Brain-Hacked Neuralink Monkeys
#8You know, I honestly don’t care. It’s probably tens to hundreds of monkeys at the most, they’re probably pumped full of drugs so they don’t feel the pain during implantation and I’m sick of blocking any sort of progress in anything due to ethical concerns. We literally kill millions of cows a day and we’re okay with it, let’s extend some of that understanding to technological progress as well.
Yeah, ethics man. What a pain. Why are we using monkeys anyway when we could just use prisoners and homeless people? Double-score, scientific progress and decreasing the homelessness and prison problem.
Re: Battle Erupts over Alleged Grisly Photos of Brain-Hacked Neuralink Monkeys
#9You know, I honestly don’t care. It’s probably tens to hundreds of monkeys at the most, they’re probably pumped full of drugs so they don’t feel the pain during implantation and I’m sick of blocking any sort of progress in anything due to ethical concerns. We literally kill millions of cows a day and we’re okay with it, let’s extend some of that understanding to technological progress as well.
Yeah, ethics man. What a pain. Why are we using monkeys anyway when we could just use prisoners and homeless people? Double-score, scientific progress and decreasing the homelessness and prison problem.
Poe's law people.
Never assume that sarcasm sufficiently communicates over a textual medium.
Re: Battle Erupts over Alleged Grisly Photos of Brain-Hacked Neuralink Monkeys
#10You know, I honestly don’t care. It’s probably tens to hundreds of monkeys at the most, they’re probably pumped full of drugs so they don’t feel the pain during implantation and I’m sick of blocking any sort of progress in anything due to ethical concerns. We literally kill millions of cows a day and we’re okay with it, let’s extend some of that understanding to technological progress as well.
>I’m sick of blocking any sort of progress in anything due to ethical concerns. Wish granted. Please, hop up on the operating table. We're not asking. Thank you, by the way, for the ongoing funding for our project that we've arranged to have diverted from your pay from your employer. Now, we're going to test the write functionality of Neuralink. We'll know it's working, because when it is, you'll stop screaming. Mora…