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Is AI conscious? | Alex O'Connor @cosmicskeptic







Medieval England had laws dictating who could eat what based on social class. Nobility: Venison, beef, mutton, game birds. The fattiest cuts. Roasted whole. Peasants: Barley, oats, peas, beans. Meat maybe twice a year at festivals. This wasn't preference. This was LAW. You could be punished for eating above your station. The aristocracy understood that diet determines class more than birth. Feed someone like a peasant long enough, they become one. Weak bones, poor teeth, stunted growth, no energy for rebellion. Feed someone like a lord and suddenly they start acting like one. Strong, aggressive, capable of demanding more. Now we don't need sumptuary laws. We just price meat out of reach, run fear campaigns about cholesterol, and convince people that quinoa is premium nutrition. Different century. Same suppression. Better branding.


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Why have there been so few great philosophers born in the last 100 years? Answers of no more than one sentence please.


Are there any good films about philosophers? Either biopics or fictional?







