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Professor Wu, your analysis of 'Algorithmic Ethics' as a driver for sustainability is profoundly insightful. We are indeed living in this digital environment, and its 'algorithmic pollution' directly impacts both our ecological and physical health.
I strongly agree that we need an 'automatic' mechanism to prevent damage at the source. This is precisely what I am formalizing through 'Sovereignty Algebra.' I propose that policy makers and programmers integrate a 'Sovereign Veto' (F) directly into the machine's architecture.
By using the Coherence Equation (M_\theta = F/B), we can transition from theoretical ethics to 'Computational Governance.' In this model, the machine is programmed to recognize the human 'Taklif' (Commission), allowing it to automatically reject protocols that lead to cognitive alienation or environmental waste. We must code our digital future to protect our biological and spiritual integrity
We are very pleased that our research has been of some inspiration to you. Moreover, we are also very grateful to you for providing some very important operational suggestions from the perspective of computational ethics. Our common goal is to ensure that digital technology is not controlled by capitalists and is not turned into a tool for private profit-making.
Perhaps the most encouraging finding is the spillover effect. Digital platforms sit at the center of vast ecosystems. When a monopoly faces competitive ethics review, the pressure doesn't stop at the firm's boundary. I also follow similar discussions on my own website: https://www.patekphilippereplica.io.
Indeed, this kind of spillover effect is very unique in digital platforms. I'm very happy to read your insightful discussion.
Good work
Thanks