Is it really possible to eradicate evil and selfishness in human nature through technological means?
Robot mothers try to create new human beings who are better in all aspects and more moral through genetic screening and acquired education. The No. 2 test product that preceded the heroine failed to be successfully cultivated into a qualified product and was destroyed, which means that there are likely to be failed products in many subsequent experimental products, because the genes of each embryo cannot be exactly the same, even if Receiving the exact same education as the heroine also risks becoming a failure.
The heroine cannot accept the inhumane treatment of the robot mother, and finally intends to cultivate these embryos by herself, but the dilemma always exists, whether the embryos she cultivates should undergo a series of tests such as morality as the robot mother did before, and if so, how to treat it Those failures? Maybe a more humane way to continue education in batches, for these unqualified people, will they be treated differently? Will it cause disputes with qualified products when I grow up, or even cause war? Perhaps direct destruction in a way like the robot mother, but as long as humans continue to reproduce, is this inhumane destruction justified?
Moreover, just passing these tests of whether people of a certain age are selfish or moral can sentence a person to death? Some people awaken their moral consciousness early, some people late, and some people may not have such a high morality in their lives, but they do not harm society and bring happiness to people. Are they not worthy of living? People change dynamically, and predictions at the age of ten may be completely inaccurate at the age of 20. This test completely kills the possibility of many people being human. Besides, what right does this robot, and the creator behind this robot, have to decide the life and death of these beings? Did he really think he was qualified to create the world? Why is the life and death of these beings determined by a non-living body? Why is it determined by the will of a person who has died in the old world?
And without testing and discrimination, will the world's resources always be sufficient for equality for all? How to keep the world's total population within a reasonable range? In theory, it may be possible to minimize evil and struggle, but even if you have enough food and clothing, it is difficult to guarantee that everyone will not have other evil thoughts in their hearts.
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