This thread is almost swaying me to take sides with PETA! But hey, the selfish part of me is also saying, feck PETA!
Happy fish keeping!
Happy fish keeping!
My mom always tells me there are three types of people: those cruel enough to kill anything and everything just for fun using the most brutal ways, those who wouldn't even hurt a fly, and those who have the guts to kill only when it's necessary. According to her, the third type are the best of them.
Do you have the same protective instinct (feeling) about insects? Worms? What about plants? Molds? Bacteria?Thankfully, being on a fishkeeping forum, the responses you're going to get here will obviously be extremely biased in favour of the hobby. I'd hope so anyway!
I'd be interested to hear though if anyone has actually come out of the hobby purely because they could no longer justify keeping fish in the confines of a box.
Personally, my simple take on it is, no, it's not ideal, but I sort of try and balance it up by thinking that, well, if I'm going to keep fish in a box, then I'll do my utmost to ensure they're cared for in the proper manner.
Plenty of freshwater, a good diet, and no crazy stocking plans which would cause no end of stress to the "inmates".
I have a feeling this one's going to be an interesting thread!
Now you've introduced another moral dilemma, should we really be turning to AI for advice on ethical issues?
Hello; As flawed as we humans are, we are at least "feeling" creatures. So I am a big no to AI advice.
Hello; Some weeks or months ago I was watching a late night comedy show. One segment was about ChatGPT I think. Anyway the touted AI was asked some questions. The results were hilarious in how historically wrong they were. Turned out to be the AI as biased as the person(s) who programed it. No faith is these AI platforms.
Hello; Found a link with examples of the biased historical images. Some are just so wrong they seem funny, but the underlying implications are serious. These flawed images generated by the AI are easy enough to spot for what they are. The same sort of bias must be present within the "brain" of the AI on other topics. So again, as far as i am concerned, no AI input about what is ethical in fishkeeping or climate or anything else i may be involved with.
Google’s hidden AI diversity prompts lead to outcry over historically inaccurate images - Ars Technica
I was being sarcastic. I don't think AI has any place in ethics, or in making decisions. I/m not up to date on it nor will I ever be, but to me it is a tool for collating and summarizing data. It makes a cute wiki article on a subject for you, but has no depth.
Hello; You missed a main point I was making. That being the AI (ChatGPT I suppose) was flat out wrong. If you opened the link provided and looked at the images such would be clear. Wrong at more than one level.Yep, not asking AI for ethical advice, just ideas to consider. Lots of types of AI, sometimes it's the right tool for a job and sometimes it's not. A well-worn internet forum topic is almost certainly going to be addressed pretty well even by a nonspecialized AI such as ChatGPT.