In: Psychology
Which of the following is a strong ethical or philosophical issue around the development of artificial intelligence?
Select one:
A. AI rights within society; For example, if an AI killed a human, would the developer be punished or the AI? If the AI, what would that punishment look like? Another example: if AI have emotions based in experience, do they have the right to express those emotions? If an AI is feeling frustrated at the inability to complete a task, do they have the right to express frustration through tears, freaking out, or pouting? Would this change the way they interact with humans?
B. Are AI able/allowed to have sexual experiences, romantic relationships (with other AI or humans), spirituality, and altered states of consciousness?
C. The potential for AI to enslave or eliminate the human species; If AI has the potential to become much more intelligent than humans and it analysis threats to the Earth's existence, it could determine that humanity is the greatest threat and enslave us or eliminate us. How do we prevent that from happening? Or, is it valid for AI to identify us as a threat and seek the upper hand?
D. All of the above
Artificial intelligence refers to a replica on human intelligence programmed into the machine through which the machine can think and process information just like humans do . They can also exhibit certain skills like learning and problem solving .
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