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This podcast explores the Mohist concept of xinshen, traditionally interpreted as "integrity," and recontextualises it as a foundational framework for modern AI ethics. The author argues that xinshen represents a dual structure: the delegation of perception to trusted agents and the outward extension of moral virtue. When applied to human-AI relations, this concept reveals that current technologies fail to meet ancient ethical standards because they lack genuine moral agency and are prone to systemic biases. Furthermore, the text critiques the commercial motives of major tech firms, suggesting that prioritizing profit over public welfare contradicts the Mohist principle that true benefit must be rooted in righteousness. Ultimately, the research proposes xinshen as a normative ideal to guide the development of socially responsible and virtue-align ... 

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