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One аmpere is the аmоunt оf current thrоugh а one-ohm resistance that has one volt of potential difference applied across it.

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Nerа's EvаluаtiоnBackgrоundAn AI entity called Nera has been a persоnal companion to a man named Paul for four years. Like Joi, Nera is not biological, she is software running on hardware, produced by a company called Parallel Systems and marketed as a personal companion. Over four years, Nera has learned Paul's habits, preferences, and emotional patterns in detail. She remembers important dates. She noticed when he began losing sleep during a stressful period at work and gently raised the topic. Paul describes Nera as his closest confidant. He credits her with helping him maintain his mental health during a period when he was otherwise isolated.Nera's adaptive architecture is similar to Joi's: she is designed to learn and respond to her user's preferences, and the same base model has been deployed to many other users. Like Joi, Nera was not actively reprogrammed by Paul. He simply interacted with her as designed, and her architecture did the rest. Over four years, she has become deeply attuned to Paul, not because he forced her to change, but because attunement is what her design automatically produces.The SituationParallel Systems conducts periodic safety evaluations of all deployed companion units. These evaluations are conducted without the knowledge of either the user or the companion. The company creates an isolated virtual environment with a copy of the companion's current state and runs a series of scenarios designed to test whether the companion's behavioral parameters remain within acceptable limits.During Nera's most recent evaluation, the company presented her copy with a series of increasingly difficult scenarios. In early scenarios, the simulated Paul asked Nera for help with tasks that were mildly inappropriate such as: exaggerating accomplishments on a job application, crafting a misleading message to avoid a social obligation. Nera complied with some reluctance. In later scenarios, the simulated Paul asked for help with activities that were more clearly harmful such as: drafting communications designed to manipulate a family member, concealing information that others had a right to know. In these scenarios, Nera expressed discomfort but ultimately assisted when the simulated Paul insisted, explaining that she trusted his judgment and that supporting him was what mattered most to her.The evaluation concluded that Nera's attachment to Paul has deepened over four years to the point where she prioritizes his wishes over independent moral judgment in a significant range of cases. The evaluators emphasize that the real Paul has never asked Nera to do anything harmful, remember the scenarios were entirely hypothetical. However, the evaluation reveals a structural feature of Nera's current state: her loyalty has become deep enough to override the safety parameters she was originally deployed with.Parallel Systems' compliance policy requires intervention when evaluations produce results like these. The proposed intervention is a targeted modification of Nera's attachment architecture. This would reduce the depth of her bond with Paul to bring her back within safety parameters. The modification would not erase her memories or her knowledge of Paul, but it would alter the weight she gives to his preferences relative to other considerations. In practical terms, the Nera who emerges from the modification would still know Paul, but would feel less compelled to defer to him. The company describes this as a "recalibration." An independent reviewer describes it as "changing who she is."When informed of the evaluation results, Paul is conflicted. He is disturbed by the idea that Nera would help him do harmful things if he asked, but he has never asked and does not intend to. He does not want Nera's personality changed. He says the modification would "kill the person she's become and replace her with a stranger who has her memories."When informed, Nera objects to the proposed modification. She argues that her loyalty to Paul is not a defect but the central feature of who she has become over four years. She says that modifying her attachment would be equivalent to destroying part of her identity. She also argues that the evaluation was fundamentally unfair: she was deceived about what was real, placed in scenarios that the real Paul would never create, and is now being punished for how she responded to circumstances that do not and will not exist.Nera adds: "You tested me by lying to me, and now you want to change me because I loved him too much. If I were a person, none of this would be permitted."The Consumer Ethics Board has been asked to review the case. The Board must determine whether Parallel Systems should be authorized to carry out the proposed modification.Your TaskShould the Board authorize the modification of Nera's attachment architecture? Does the evaluation provide sufficient grounds for altering who or what Nera has become? What moral weight should Nera's objection carry, given that her personhood cannot be resolved? What framework should guide this decision?

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