Comment by Aperocky
6 hours ago
You can't define a product to be "like a person", there is more variance there than any rational product.
I'm purely arguing on technical basis, "person" may fall into either of those camps of philosophy.
6 hours ago
You can't define a product to be "like a person", there is more variance there than any rational product.
I'm purely arguing on technical basis, "person" may fall into either of those camps of philosophy.
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