Comment by PUSH_AX

2 days ago

I mean technically a lot of countries already have laws against conspiracy to murder, without doing the actual murder bit. And we are broadly ok with this because it makes a lot of sense.

That generally still takes the person taking some sort of action in furtherance of that plan, not just thinking it.

  • Yeah because prosecution requires evidence. Not because we don't agree with the principal.

I feel like "conspiracy to murder" means "we found a plan of you murdering someone and a baseball bat in your car" rather than "The algorithm has decided you are evil"