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  1. Oct 2025
    1. This means we can analyze the ethics of the action of the bot, as well as the intentions of the various people involved, though those all might be disconnected.

      I have a question to ask regarding this: I've watched some of films, saying that robots will create their own emotions, they will be act just like human in the future. They will have individual thoughts. Should the robots' ethics decided by human?

  2. social-media-ethics-automation.github.io social-media-ethics-automation.github.io
    1. [ c2 ] 肖恩·科尔。《揭秘点击农场的诡异世界》。2024年1月。网址: https: //www.huckmag.com/article/inside-the-weird-shady-world-of-click-farms(访问日期:2024年3月7日)。

      This article gave me a new perspective on how fake online engagement works. The idea of “click farms” sounds almost unbelievable at first, but it really shows how easy it is to create the illusion of popularity. What struck me most is that many people don’t even realize they’re being influenced—when we see lots of likes or comments, we tend to trust the content more. It also reminded me how fragile our information environment is, because something that looks real can be entirely fabricated.

  3. Sep 2025
    1. Or perhaps you might think, as a good person, how should I handle this situation?

      This is a tricky question for me. Sometimes it is really hard to choose between Ethics and Family/Friends. For example. if my best friend or one of my family members had made a big mistake, should I report them? They might be punished severely if reported, otherwise it will disobey my ethics. It is so hard every time for me to choose whom to stand with.

    1. Being and becoming an exemplary person (e.g., benevolent; sincere; honoring and sacrificing to ancestors; respectful to parents, elders and authorities, taking care of children and the young; generous to family and others). These traits are often performed and achieved through ceremonies and rituals (including sacrificing to ancestors, music, and tea drinking), resulting in a harmonious society

      Do unto others as you would have them do unto you originates from Confucian thought. This saying teaches us to empathize, understand, and respect others—a principle that holds particular value in today's world where global conflicts are on the rise.