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MosEx Macchina Lab — ethical awareness (cloud, mind, heart)MosEx Macchina Lab

What you're seeing

This panel walks through made-up situations — everyday life, tension, or risk — like flipping ethical story cardsin front of a research “android.” Each new scene asks how that prototype would weigh different responses. The numbers next to each action are simple hints of better or worse inside this simulator; readings for risk, calm, or vulnerability show how charged the fictional moment feels to the model — not a judgment about you. None of this is medical or legal advice, or guidance for real decisions; the point is that anyone can peek inside a transparent machine-ethics experiment without formulas or jargon.

What this adds up to — In this demo, the simulation and the numbers are what determine what happens for each situation: they express how the model's ethical consciousness perceives that reality — how intense the stakes feel, which options look acceptable or harmful — and therefore how strongly, and in what direction, it would tend to react. That inner logic is not married to a humanoid shell: the same kind of agent could be imagined as an android, a self-driving car, or another autonomous system; here you are only watching that ethical decision layer stripped down on screen.

What you can press — In the simulator below, use the clickable controls in the left column: the wide Random Situation bar (dice icon), each numbered scenario in the list, and — after a random draw — the Another button to draw again. Pipeline tags, charts, and scores are read-only feedback.