Personal Autonomy

Freedom to choose may be more valuable to people than improved outcomes generated by algorithms. The thought experiment creates a conflict around liberty and identity. Autonomy to make decisions, including suboptimal decisions, is presente…

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Freedom to choose may be more valuable to people than improved outcomes generated by algorithms. The thought experiment creates a conflict around liberty and identity. Autonomy to make decisions, including suboptimal decisions, is presented as intrinsically connected to meaning and existence. Loss of autonomy over basic choices such as eating and sleeping can create a crisis of purpose.