Aella@Aella_GirlAt what level of performance equivalence to humans (speaking, art creation, problem solving, etc.) should an AI gain something like "human rights"?5yo human or younger18.6%6-13yo8%14yo+10.9%Never62.6%4,634 votes·Final results11:13 PM · Apr 14, 202211 Retweets10 Quote Tweets45 Likes
Platypus in Boots@BootsPlatypus·Apr 14, 2022Replying to @Aella_Girlit's about whether it experiences valence, rather than its abilities215
uncensored@AuthenticExit·Apr 14, 2022Replying to @BootsPlatypus and @Aella_Girlants experience valence, why don't we grant them 'human rights'? there's a lot more at play than valence here
David@Essokah·Apr 14, 2022Replying to @Aella_GirlPerformance equivalence is not the correct indicator here!380
Beezy@BeezyManzell·Apr 14, 2022Replying to @Aella_GirlIf anything, AI that 'p-zombies' (natch @LingTolls) as human "proves" that our cognition/experientiality is a side effect of biochemistry - seems more likely that it'd rationalize the end of human rights rather than expansion.12
Michael Sinclair@MikeSin86·Apr 14, 2022Replying to @Aella_GirlIt depends on if it has a subjective experience or not. I don't know how anyone can determine that either.14
Jonathan (J.) Legge @JJ123452022·Apr 14, 2022Replying to @Aella_GirlWhen a hammer has a duty I don't bestow on.