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Hauptverfasser: Fay, Maria, Flöther, Frederik F.
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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author Fay, Maria
Flöther, Frederik F.
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Flöther, Frederik F.
contents With the astounding progress in (generative) artificial intelligence (AI), there has been significant public discourse regarding regulation and ethics of the technology. Is it sufficient when humans discuss this with other humans? Or, given that AI is increasingly becoming a viable source of inspiration for people (and let alone the hypothetical possibility that the technology may at some point become "artificial general intelligence" and/or develop consciousness), should AI not join the discourse? There are new questions and angles that AI brings to the table that we might not have considered before - so let us make the key subject of this book an active participant. This chapter therefore includes a brief human-AI conversation on the topic of AI rights and ethics.
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spellingShingle Giving AI a voice: how does AI think it should be treated?
Fay, Maria
Flöther, Frederik F.
Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
With the astounding progress in (generative) artificial intelligence (AI), there has been significant public discourse regarding regulation and ethics of the technology. Is it sufficient when humans discuss this with other humans? Or, given that AI is increasingly becoming a viable source of inspiration for people (and let alone the hypothetical possibility that the technology may at some point become "artificial general intelligence" and/or develop consciousness), should AI not join the discourse? There are new questions and angles that AI brings to the table that we might not have considered before - so let us make the key subject of this book an active participant. This chapter therefore includes a brief human-AI conversation on the topic of AI rights and ethics.
title Giving AI a voice: how does AI think it should be treated?
topic Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14936