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RE: [Discussion Post] At what point (if at all) should an AI have natural rights?

in #technology5 years ago

In essence, I would say that an AI does exactly what the human brain does, it processes data and decides how to utilize that data. The difference between an AI and a human is in complexity of ability to understand, and obviously in emotions. Current AI is nowhere near the level of humans in either of those regards (and it may never get to that level).

I can understand where you are coming from. The question becomes for me that if an AI gets to the level of development that it is capable of processing data in a cognitive manner, and it is capable of feeling emotions, should it have rights?

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Since artificial intelligence has neither a biological body nor an animal instinct, so even if it has emotions(how to know?), I believe that it should not have rights.

Maybe in future i can change my opinion... but currently i have lack of knowledge about emotions in AI.