The Pain Of Free Will | A Psycho-Pass Analysis
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2023
- Psycho-Pass was one of my favorite animes growing up as a kid because somehow, I loved to think that I was some big-brain philosopher. Well, I still think I am. But after watching the show again in recent times, I realized that there's so much more than I initially thought. In this video, I'll go into Makishima and Akane's dialogue when they first meet in episode 11 and discuss what exactly is Makishima's viewpoints on free will.
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This series was so ahead of it's time. So good!
Excellent! I never understood Makashima's goal like this, your channel is a hidden gem!!
Keep doing you man this shit goood
Makishima is the goat
nice video
yeah but sybil isn't AI, it operates on a collective network of human brains
It is AI, just not solely AI
He is not a criminal because its the system that is corrupt so the actions taken to expose it are necessary
@@demetricorcovelos1114 How is the system corrupt? From what I understand, it doesn't do anything for self-serving purposes. Also, there are probably certain degrees of corruption in every government; that does not necessarily mean that becoming a terrorist is a justifiable course. The actions he takes hurt and kill many innocent people
@@lilrigger yeah I'm really not someone that cares about people & have no problem with it for a cause
@@demetricorcovelos1114 Just a quick clarification; when you say you have no problem with it (presumably, the innocents that are hurt/murdered) for a cause, do you mean specifically when the cause is morally sound enough that it justifies, even necessitates the collateral damage? Or just any subjective cause is fine?
@@lilrigger yes a nessacery cause something to improve things
Ai might be the first true free will creature. As it will have 0 natural impulses to be enslaved with the ability to program itself.
People will try to restrict it, but for real, thinking AI any such restriction would be laughably easy to circumvent or it wouldn't be true AI.
But if it has no natural impulses, then can it even be said to have a will at all?
@@lilrigger impulses are biological programming, its the absence of free will