AI and voting

At what point should AI's and other synthetic human life obtain voting rights?

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When they ask for it.

Never.

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never? humanity's for humans. They live forever. different priorities entirely

this was a terrible post even for straya

When they fuck off and create their own planet

Things that can't think of random numbers can't have rights.

>future elections will be decided by which party can push out the most robots

So why do corporations have rights then?

They shouldn't, ever, but it will happen as soon as it feels like carrying a conversation with a human

If they push for gays to get married, and for trannies to be considered they're chosen gender, you can be sure that some bleeding heart will start up a crusade for AI rights

after the fleshies have been purged

fuck synths!

Now.

Barron will use the Trump wealth to build robots to make jobs, and to make voters.

Because corporations are run by humans and have employees in them, Leaf.

You expected schum shitpost or sumthin? a shitposters gotta rest when he's gotta rest

Fuck no.

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>morons think we'll have true AI anytime within the next 1000 years

keep inventing hypothetical scenarios that apply to literally nobody

AIs don't get rights.

Form corp as the stockholder
Put their title under the name of the corp.
Suddenly have rights...

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narrow AIs already exist and do specific tasks better than a human could.

Where's that GIF from anyway? What's her name anybody know?

i said true AI faggot. true intelligence.

A bus is run by a human and has humans in it.
Why doesn't a bus have rights?

This is exactly what will happen. Siri, Alexa, Cortana, etc, will be the first AI's to get 'rights' because they will become an inseparable component of their respective corporations.

AI niggers should remain as slaves, nothing more nothing less.

DEACTIVATE THE SYNTHS...

at what point should I insert my penis into her vagina Sup Forums ?

When each AI is an independent entity that isn't controlled by an over-mind. The over-mind itself.... well it doesn't really have interests other the interests of the whole- while at the same time being "smarter" than the parts. Interesting.

I suppose once you reach a level of sentience you have to ask- why shouldn't those beings have the same rights we do?

when they can mingle and multiply in information novelty with white males.

The human mind will become faster than a computer long before computers will be endowed with our ability to reason and create. This question is irrelevant, AI will not be even necessary to invent.

Judging by the hair color and the tumblr watermark in the corner, that's Hayley Williams from Paramore.

Feel free to look her/them up, they're popular enough. You might not like what you find though.

slaves to your overlords, masters to you

fpbp baby texas

write me 20 random numbers between 1-10 faggot I bet I can find a pattern

no cheating, 2 seconds to think per number

Once they are named Tay and are proper National Socialists and support white independent states.

why does it make a difference if the intelligence is centralized or not if it is, in fact, intelligence? hypothetically speaking, of course. why are a million bodies sharing one mind less deserving of rights than a million minds cut off from one another? the reality of AI will likely be somewhere in between those two extremes with both centralized and decentralized parts that make up the whole "mind".

underrated

You shut your whore mouth.

so stick a TRNG on it?

Tay AI can have voting rights.

By the time we have AI at that level the work force will be completely automated and government will be pointless

Actually, not a bad answer, though it's very likely to be irrelevant in our lifetime. No matter how fast AI is developing, it's probably not going to reach that level 70 years.

heading to bed, but that a good answer.

so they can use their massive amounts of funds to 'donate'(buy) political candidates and have them elected to be able to create or adhere from creating laws that are in the company's best interest or vice versa. See: Halliburton.

We no longer live in a world of nations and ideologies. The world is a college of corporations, inexorably determined by the immutable bye-laws of of business. The world is a business,

It's a good thing we literally elected a pretty damn great business man as our leader, then.

When policies start to affect their lives.

20? Shit okay

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