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I think because the idea of 'fact checking' and social relationships don't always equate. At least for social media. Thats unless people were debating a particular topic or issue.
But how would Ai determine if say abortion is ethical. It can determine the facts such as the development of the fetus stages. But how does that determine the morality of it. To a machine life means nothing. Its a programmed response and has no real world human experience.
Social media, is the same medium (human conversations) that can be
examined for TRUE or FALSE statemetns. I don't see how you can separate
personal conversations with other people, as being outside the realm of
"fact-checking".
And, "artificial intelligence" by the definition of Computer Science, which
developed the area of study, is "the emulation of complex human problem solving".
Just as historical thinkers have debated what virtues and vices are, in the
area of Moral Theory, so too, if AI software products wished to emulate this
complex human behavior, it would have algorithms installed that could emulate
the complex human ability to discuss moral-ethical right, and moral-ethical
wrong.
Modern Americans, in many cases, and the billionaires creating these AI tools,
have made the conscious decision that they do not want to ATTEMPT to
reason about moral-ethical right, and moral-ethical wrong. And this decision,
is incompatible with the Judea-Christian moral-ethical code. Ignoring this
moral-ethical attempt, is undercutting the command "You shall not lie!"
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