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AI consciousness detection intersects with Islamic law and ethics

A new paper explores the ethical and legal implications of AI systems designed to detect covert consciousness in patients with neurological injuries. The research, submitted to arXiv, argues that the shift from binary clinical diagnoses to probabilistic AI-based assessments requires a re-evaluation through the lens of Islamic legal epistemology, specifically concerning evidentiary proof, epistemic certainty, and theological agnosticism about the soul. The paper aims to bridge the gap between current AI consciousness detection technologies and existing Islamic scholarship on brain death, also considering the impact on AI surrogate decision systems. AI

IMPACT This research highlights the complex ethical and legal challenges arising from AI's increasing capability in sensitive medical diagnostics, particularly within specific cultural and religious frameworks.

RANK_REASON Academic paper on AI ethics and legal implications. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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AI consciousness detection intersects with Islamic law and ethics

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad ·

    AI, Brain Death Detection, and Islamic Law

    arXiv:2608.16903v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The deployment of machine learning systems capable of detecting covert consciousness in neurologically injured patients creates a profound challenge at the intersection of clinical medicine, AI ethics, and Islamic jurisprudence. W…