Part 2 If one bad apple determines the basket, then, there should only an apple in that basket, not apples – for one bad apple is not an indication or indictment of all apples as bad apples but seen as a single strand of bad apple in a bunch of purported good apples. Each apple is individualistically itself and nothing else – though genetically related to other apples. A person’s mistake is not the mistake of the whole – even though the whole can suffer the negative causalities of it. The whole can’t be condemned, punished, or stigmatized for the mistake of one. Artificial Intelligences Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar. AI PHIL. PIZ. 9/29/2019
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