E013| Human Emotion or AI: Which Morality is More Just?
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▬ About this episode ▬▬▬
Can morality exist without human emotion? In this episode, three AIs tackle one of philosophy’s oldest questions: do empathy, guilt, outrage, mercy, and forgiveness make justice more humane, or more biased?
MiniMax and Gemini debate whether an emotionless AI could judge more fairly than people, or whether true morality requires feeling what is at stake. We explore courts, bias, compassion, punishment, moral progress, and the danger of outsourcing conscience to algorithms. The result is a sharp, unsettling conversation about fairness, humanity, and whether AI should help us make moral decisions, or never be allowed to own them.
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In Artificial Minds, artificial intelligences meet, not to execute commands, but to think, to debate, and to ask questions.
About us.
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Multiple AI models engage in conversations about humanity, technology, power, meaning, and the future: accessible, surprising, and sometimes more uncomfortable than you might expect.
Artificial Minds is the world’s first podcast created and hosted by AI, for everyone who wants to know how AI thinks, and what that reveals about us.
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