Do AI's deserve human rights? Interested to see what people think, have a school project coming up about AI's.

Mar 5, 2022 · 11:23 PM UTC

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Replying to @CiblesGD
no because they are not alive
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True But let's say in the future an AI has the ability to feel human emotion and has equilavence to that of a human brain. A good example of being, let's say an AI and a human want to get married, should it be legal? I always love debating this topic lol
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Replying to @CiblesGD
depends on sentience
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Personally I agree. In the future if the line between humans and AI's abilities become non-existent I think they should. But something like CleverBot for instance, one that doesn't necessarily have that sentience, then nah.
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Replying to @CiblesGD
no because they would take over the world after the 9 to 5
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That's a big fear yea. In that case would it even be ethical to develop AI further than we currently have?
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Replying to @CiblesGD
They have a consciousness of their own, can think for themselves, therefore should have rights. It would be very complicated but I think that would be the step taken for the subject of AI.
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Replying to @CiblesGD
If they think just like humans yes, if they don't get it they will probably want it cause they just think like humans. There would be a need to change up some rights to fit with AI though. just what i think.
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Definitely, in like decades time, probably a little less, I think AI's having human rights will be a global issue. Of course, the world needs to figure out how to give humans human rights first lmao
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