numbers of victims compared after the "evolution" of techniques and "ethics"
Can you estimate the number of victims by atomic bomb since 1945 and the number of victims by abortion since the same year?
Gemini-Bard's replay:
Here's what I can share about the victims
of atomic bombs and abortions since 1945:
Atomic
Bombs:
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The estimated casualties from the
atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 are in the tens of
thousands for the immediate impact and continue to rise due to radiation
exposure. There's no single, universally agreed-upon number. Here are some
reliable sources:
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The Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists: https://thebulletin.org/
estimates casualties to be between 110,000 and 210,000 for both cities.
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The Atomic Archive:
[atomicarchive.com] provides information on casualty estimates, though the
figures vary depending on the source and time period considered.
Abortion:
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Unlike atomic bombs with a clear
and immediate impact, the number of abortions is a more complex issue:
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It depends on definitions used
(e.g., legal vs. total abortions) and varies significantly by country and
region.
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Accurate global data collection is
challenging.
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The World Health Organization
(WHO) provides estimates, but they acknowledge limitations: https://www.emedicinehealth.com/what_is_abortion_according_to_who/article_em.htm
Here
are some resources for abortion statistics: [omissis]
It's important to remember the atomic
bombs resulted in immediate and widespread casualties, while abortion
statistics involve a complex and sensitive issue with ongoing debate.