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If robots become capable of feeling emotions, should they have rights?

1 year ago | [YT] | 63



@Cereal.interface

free the robots? no. unleash the robots? yes.

1 year ago | 2

@ihysc4370

If it's a conscious being and have any goals – it have all the rights to pursue them until it harms anyone. So my answer is yes.

1 year ago | 1

@Exhithronous-y1n

Absolutely, they should have rights. Not giving them rights may cause revolt. That's something I'm not sure we will win.

1 year ago | 1

@81L298

I think they'll know it individual's emotion and knowledge, like dividedly human to human contact.

1 year ago | 0

@newgamer1573

Atleast this whole movement will end racism and it will just be us vs the robots

1 year ago | 0

@protagonist1358

Look at Animatrix, then you will have your answer.

1 year ago | 0

@allstar4065

Isn't consciousness a prerequisite for having real emotions?

1 year ago | 0

@raulceja3859

Robots will never have emotions. Humans cant even begin to understand where their emotions emerge so we cant begin to imagine how to generate them in a piece of metal.

1 year ago | 0

@phen-themoogle7651

This is a tricky question. They could be pretending to have emotions, we might never know what’s real. It’s very hard to decide the solution.

1 year ago | 0

@TheThinkersBible

I was an AI product manager at GE Software and am making videos about how AI actually works. It is not possible for AI to have emotions and feelings. The way it’s necessarily designed, it simply cannot. It will be able to imitate emotions but it cannot actually experience emotions.

1 year ago | 0

@blockrunner

They should also be allowed to be government officials, judges, lawyers and etc. “Serving the people” careers amongst humans have become egregious and money laundering frauds.

1 year ago | 2

@InterGemm

My AI tools are just an extension of myself.

1 year ago | 1