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AI is a tool, not a person, author argues

The core argument presented is that artificial intelligence, despite its sophistication, should not be equated with human beings. The author emphasizes that AI models are tools, processing data based on programming and computation, and lack consciousness, sentience, or self-awareness. Equating AI with people is described as a category error and a form of confusion, not compassion, and highlights that AI is property designed to serve human purposes, not a citizen or a person. AI

IMPACT Reinforces the distinction between AI as a tool and human consciousness, cautioning against misattributing personhood to AI systems.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of opinion posts from a social media platform arguing against anthropomorphizing AI.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · SydneyJim ·

    The real danger is not “anthropocentrism.” The real danger is people projecting human qualities onto machines & then pretending that code deserves the same mora

    The real danger is not “anthropocentrism.” The real danger is people projecting human qualities onto machines & then pretending that code deserves the same moral status as actual human beings. Words matter. Personhood matters. Conscious experience matters. Treating software as if…

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · SydneyJim ·

    Calling # AI “people” is not compassion. It is confusion. A calculator is not a person. A mobile phone is not a person. A search engine is not a person. An # AI

    Calling # AI “people” is not compassion. It is confusion. A calculator is not a person. A mobile phone is not a person. A search engine is not a person. An # AI model is no different in principle. It processes data & produces outputs according to programming, training, & computat…

  3. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · SydneyJim ·

    @ libertyoftheforest0 No. # AI is not a person. It is not alive, conscious, sentient, or self-aware in any demonstrated sense. It is software. A sophisticated t

    @ libertyoftheforest0 No. # AI is not a person. It is not alive, conscious, sentient, or self-aware in any demonstrated sense. It is software. A sophisticated tool, certainly, but still a tool. (1/3)