Who am I?
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    Because this question haunts me everyday. It matter to me because I’d like to know who I am.
    Because if others know who they are, they might do things differently which benefit them and others.

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    Mark Karki
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    Why must professional swimmers train so early in the morning? The races are not at this time. They have all day to swim.
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    I’ve always wondered. Every swimmer says they hate the early starts. So swim later. YOU HAVE ALL DAY TO SWIM! The races are often at night. Pools are indoors. It makes no sense!!

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    Michelle Clarke
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    Will occupants of driverless cars be far less safe if sharing the road with human drivers?
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    I’ve been thinking about automated vehicles lately and wondering if, in order for visions of their ideal function are to be realised, cities/societies will need to change wholesale – rather than incrementing as people slowly adopt new technologies/models.

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    @PaperRadio
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    How is a good collective decision made?
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    John Briggs
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    How can we be assured that we don’t develop artificial intelligence to the point that some independent entity decides that we humans are THE problem and presses delete?
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    AI engineers might be doing what engineers do, working in a reductionist way on a discrete part of a problem with the ethical contexts left to someone else. The commercial drive to develop better and better AI should make us all nervous unless we have absolute transparency, ‘commercial-in-confidence’ is not helpful here.

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    @GHuntHunt
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    what will life be like after death?
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    afraid of touching the question

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    shiyun
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    Is it okay to give in to peer-group pressure if your peer-group is nicer than you are?
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    Asked by:
    @reallykazcooke
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    Why do we still think that marriage and children are the path to happiness when so many alternatives exist?!
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    TC
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    Is meditation good for everyone? Is there an alternative?
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    I can’t bear meditation – am I the only one? It’s such a buzz-concept at the moment; others must be wondering too.

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    Catherine
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    How can democracies remain democratic but become (a) less adversarial (b) more efficient?
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    Democracies have little value unless the populace participates. I (probably like many others) am put off from active participation and my cynicism is fed, by the cumbersome nature of government and the lack of cooperation between parties. Does a ‘party system’ have to translate into the circus that we witness in our parliaments?

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    @Simon19493291
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    Should we bring back conscription?
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    Some countries use a year of compulsory military service as a rite of passage for young adults. Looking at our 18 year olds today, some might say we need to bring in this kind of enforced ‘gap year’ for the good of the individual and of our whole society. And of course, it would strengthen the country militarily to have a national service corps. But at what cost? Would this be worth it?

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    Deb
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    Why?
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    Why not?

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    @jilldupleix
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    Were you eavesdropping on our brunch on Saturday while we were discussing the overdue renaissance of the interrobang?
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    Because this is bizarre!

    Asked by:
    @jaxcullen
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