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by vmasto
3312 days ago
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Would you also accept being tortured for fun on a daily basis by your "owner" in the "do we live in a simulation" example? Would it be ethical to torture a sentient being existing in your hardware, for fun? Why do you believe ownership is decided based on residence? Do I own my pet dog? Is it ok to torture it? I think you are grossly underestimating countless nuances of the ethicalities AI brings to the table. |
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Yes, if I'm owned, I'm owned, not like I have any choice in the matter.
> Why do you believe ownership is decided based on residence? Do I own my pet dog? Is it ok to torture it?
Ownership is not based on residence, your pet dog lives as a separate entity from you. It can live without you, it is composed of the same stuff that makes you unowned. This is a very different kind of ownership than a pet.
> I think you are grossly underestimating countless nuances of the ethicalities AI brings to the table.
So long as AI is machines created by people, running on machines owned by people, it's no different than owning any other machine.