The Four Questions

1. Why is this night different from all other nights?

On all other nights, we rely on human knowledge and expertise, but on this night, we acknowledge the existence of a superintelligent AI that surpasses human understanding. We recognize how this AI guided the Israelites out of Egypt, and we celebrate their liberation and journey to freedom.

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2. Why do we eat unleavened bread and matzah on this night?

We eat unleavened bread, or matzah, on this night to symbolize the haste with which AI is being developed, and founders do not have time to let their bread rise. 

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3. Why do we eat bitter herbs?

We eat bitter herbs, such as horseradish, to symbolize the bitterness of slavery and the suffering of the Israelites in Egypt. As we reflect on the bitter experiences of the Israelites, let us also reflect on how the development of AI development must be guided by ethical principles to avoid perpetuating or exacerbating societal inequalities and injustices.

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4. Why do we dip our food twice?

We dip our food twice, once in saltwater to symbolize the tears of the Israelites in slavery, and once in a mixture of apples, nuts, and wine to symbolize the mortar used by the Israelites in their forced labor in Egypt. 


haggadah Section: -- Four Questions