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Originally Posted by Downthestretch55
Rupert,
That is very sad news.
“If granted full rights, states will be obligated to provide full social benefits to them including income support, housing and possibly robo-healthcare to fix the machines over time,” it says.
But it points out that the process has casualties and the first one may be the environment, especially in the areas of energy and waste.
Golly, gee whiz!
Looks like I'll have to get rid of my little laughing Elmo guy so I don't have to pay child support, and that inflatable full sized barbie that sometimes is invited to share the blankets.
Can I still be "friends" with my vacuum cleaner? I've become quite fond of it. It has the makings of a real relationship.
If not, at least I still have my mirowave.
Do you think I'll lose her in a custody battle?
And what's with "energy and waste"? That will NEVER happen!
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Well...if a machine becomes sentient then we do indeed have a problem! It may sound crazy on the surface but think about it...if something is self-aware then it has, by definition, "feelings" and would need to be granted certain "rights"...this is not a new issue, ever see Blade Runner? These will be important and difficult issues if indeed we create "life"!