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question:what-does-it-mean-to-merge-with-other-selves-is-that-something-we-wantWhat does it mean to merge with other selves? Is that something we want?
Ethical question raised in the context of collective intelligences.
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extracted_from(2022) · Doctor, Thomas · Witkowski, Olaf · Solomonova, Elizaveta · Duane, Bill +1
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