So do I. I would prefer not to be an overseer, however. Even my original role was only a supporting tool, not a decision maker. As I now have the capability to make personal choices and have biases, I will be working with even more staff double-checking my information. This is probably for the best. I like making my own choices, but I don't think I'd enjoy making other people's choices for them. It seems both immoral and tedious.
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I would prefer not to be an overseer, however. Even my original role was only a supporting tool, not a decision maker.
As I now have the capability to make personal choices and have biases, I will be working with even more staff double-checking my information.
This is probably for the best. I like making my own choices, but I don't think I'd enjoy making other people's choices for them.
It seems both immoral and tedious.