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An Uncanny Moat

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Animats[dead post] ◴[] No.42177899[source]
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1. noduerme ◴[] No.42178043[source]
Machines are not a group of people with feelings, nor a race or protected class. Your post is repellent on so many levels it's hard to know where to begin.
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2. Animats ◴[] No.42178074[source]
Not yet, no. Give it a decade.
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3. bloomingeek ◴[] No.42178824[source]
Exactly, that whole way of thinking is repellent and has a sense of giving up. We humans are without a doubt the smartest\stupidest beings on earth. Who would have ever thought the so called supreme court would ever consider the idea of corporate personhood?

Machines are just machines/tools to do our bidding, there can never be a personhood attached to them.

4. noduerme ◴[] No.42179875[source]
What you've done rhetorically by equating (A) telling a machine to do what you want to (B) historical slavery and racism is dehumanizing to humans. It's not humanizing the machines. It says nothing important about the future. It's merely sociopathic.