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In the scenario "Machines as Conscience", what is different in this future?
A. Globally, more money is now spent on purchases for keeping machines running than for keeping humans alive.
B. Lawmakers have to decide who should be legally responsible when "smart" objects break the law: the people who own the objects, or the companies who make them? For example, if a self-driving car gets a speeding ticket, who should pay: the owner of the car, or the auto manufacturer who programmed it to speed?
C. A new Al called the "Digital Consequence Awareness System" helps people understand the ripple effects
and long-term consequences of their actions, so they can behave more ethically.
D. A new blockchain app called "Karma" allows individuals to report when someone else's actions have helped them or harmed them, creating a lifelong record of who is a "good person" or a "bad person".
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