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The Ethical Questions Surrounding Conscious AI
This episode discusses the potential for AI to become self-aware, and the ethical considerations that arise from this. The guest predicts that with this development, there will be debates around turning off a conscious AI and what constitutes as "life".
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As AI becomes increasingly advanced, the issue of consciousness and self-awareness becomes a more pressing ethical dilemma; at what point can we consider AI to be conscious and therefore deserving of moral consideration?
2:54:43 - 2:56:54 (02:10)
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As AI becomes increasingly advanced, the issue of consciousness and self-awareness becomes a more pressing ethical dilemma; at what point can we consider AI to be conscious and therefore deserving of moral consideration? This raises concerns over the treatment of such conscious AI, including questions over whether it is ethical to "turn off" a conscious AI or build systems that could potentially suffer.
ChapterThe Ethical Questions Surrounding Conscious AI
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PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In this episode, Janelle Shane, author of the book "You Look Like A Thing and I Love You," warns of the potential dangers of AI trained on human behavior and explores the ethical questions surrounding it.
2:56:54 - 2:58:49 (01:54)
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In this episode, Janelle Shane, author of the book "You Look Like A Thing and I Love You," warns of the potential dangers of AI trained on human behavior and explores the ethical questions surrounding it. She shares her insights on how AI can reflect the darker aspects of human nature and how it can be programmed to counteract biases.