Moral Circle
"Nick Frosst, co-founder of Cohere, a $7bn Canadian AI company, also told the Guardian the current wave of AIs were a fundamentally different thing than the intelligence of a person.
"To think otherwise was like mistaking an aeroplane for a bird, he said. He urged people to focus on using AIs as functional tools to help lift drudgery at work rather than pushing towards creating a digital human.
"Others took a more nuanced view. On Wednesday Google research scientists told a New York University seminar there were all kinds of reasons why you might think that AI systems could be people or moral beings and said that while we’re highly uncertain about whether AI systems are welfare subjects the way to play it safe is to take reasonable steps to protect the welfare-based interests of AIs.
"This lack of industry consensus on how far to admit AIs into what philosophers call the moral circle may reflect the fact there are incentives for the big AI companies to minimise and exaggerate the attribution of sentience to AIs."
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