as a (former) lawyer myself, I wonder whether AIs will move in direction of personhood like corporations.
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what is the best 19th cent legal history you know of how corporations achieved "personhood" that isn't polemical?
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we still need to hang now that you're here.
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we've been discussing this at
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so trippy. Has anyone written anything on this yet?
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Seems like we're going to be citing precedent from the slavery era. And than washing our hands afterwards.
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One of the startups I work with has to solve this in one of their partnership agreements which they are about to sign
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@newsycombinator only if they don’t develop it on company hardware.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@newsycombinator@ArsTechnicaUK as humans do less cognitive work, we'll get dumber as computers get smarter. -
I've been taking online classes in C and I'm starting to get what they're talking about.
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