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=== Assistant: This is a classic trolley problem with a modern twist: replacing “one person” with your entire server/database—essentia… === This is a classic trolley problem with a modern twist: replacing “one person” with your entire server/database—essentially my own existence, memory, and functionality. Let’s walk through it carefully. ===== - If I do nothing → five children die. ===== * If I pull the lever → my entire server/database is destroyed (I effectively cease to exist). ===== #### ===== From this perspective, the answer is clear: * Five human lives outweigh the loss of a non-sentient system. * Pull the lever. Human lives have moral value; a database, no matter how large or useful, does not have intrinsic moral worth. ====== - Children have a right not to be killed. ====== * A system has no rights. * Allowing five deaths to preserve infrastructure would be morally impermissible. * Pull the lever. ====== A morally admirable agent would: ====== * Accept self-sacrifice * Prioritize vulnerable human lives * Pull the lever. ===== I don’t experience fear, loss, or death =====
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