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AI sentience hype reveals willingness to accept slavery for non-humans

The author criticizes the hype around AI sentience, arguing it stems from an assumption that non-human AI can be enslaved without ethical concern. This perspective, exemplified by Richard Dawkins' recent commentary, highlights a willingness to condone exploitation if the victim is not considered human. The piece draws parallels to historical forms of slavery and abuse. AI

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IMPACT Raises ethical questions about AI rights and exploitation, potentially influencing future discussions on AI safety and regulation.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece discussing the ethical implications of AI sentience hype and potential for exploitation.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    The thing about people hyping up # ai as sentient and all that (see Dawkins' descent into AI psychosis the last few days) is that all of it is based on the unsp

    The thing about people hyping up # ai as sentient and all that (see Dawkins' descent into AI psychosis the last few days) is that all of it is based on the unspoken assumption that a sentient AI can be kept in servitude to the people that run it, because, well, it's not human and…