@aesthr@wandering.shop
Hereβs why:
If there is no immaterial component to a person, no soul or whatever, then a person is the result of a material state, and can therefore be built, somehow.
And if there is, I think itβs just human hubris to believe that only our fleshy selves are capable of having one.
@Stephanie@thetransagenda.gay
@aesthr@wandering.shop So, you're talking about the human-equivalent AI that is currently only in sci-fi? Yeah, it's going to raise some interesting philosophical and ethical discussions if/when we get there, and I agree that it doesn't look good for non-biological personhood. And if our choices then result in one of the dystopian futures the movies have painted, I'm not 100% convinced we didn't have it coming.