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jrs95
on May 31, 2018
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Scientists find 'friendliness' genes that distingu...
Awesome! Now, could we please find a way to give this gene to people? I feel like we could really use it.
wollstonecraft
on May 31, 2018
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Simply delete 27 genes from part of chromosome 7.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williams_syndrome
snackbugs
on May 31, 2018
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Dogs were bred with this friendliness to be willing laborers with their own safety being a secondary concern to doing a job given to them. Think of how quickly and eagerly this would be used by those who want exploitable labor from humans.
tcbawo
on May 31, 2018
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In a few generations' time, we might have capable enough robots.
Andre_Wanglin
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And self-replicating robots at that! They will just require food, water, and shelter as inputs.
tejtm
on June 1, 2018
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“The best computer is a man, and it’s the only one that can be mass-produced by unskilled labor.” Wernher von Braun
jrs95
on June 1, 2018
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The initial thing though, before what you’re describing, is just getting dogs that are friendly enough not to try and eat you.
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