I almost commented the same thing. Framing things as "good/bad/so-so" is kind of moving the target. If we are focusing on who might use the model, rather than considering that when focusing on a model that accurately represents reality and altruistically aids humans... we will lose sight of the really valuable things in life. The reality is that I do not think that people are good/so-so/bad as humans are equipped with extremely complex and diverse adaptive systems with near-limitless capabilities. Sure, I am just re-framing, however from my perspective, we are not reducing humans to "good/bad/so-so."