Hello everybody! How are you doing these days? I’ve recently discovered a fantastic book that I want to share with you this week. 📚 Have you ever heard about the Gaia hypothesis? It was formulated by the British chemist, James Lovelock, in the 1970s. The hypothesis suggests an innovative view of our planet’s possible future when living organisms form a common, complex system with their inorganic surroundings on Earth. According to Lovelock, this self-regulating system will allow the creation of favorable conditions to keep life blooming.
Obviously read with caution, I don't think this "interview" is independently verified, and the person posting it has some vested interest in its perception.
Which way this goes I think depends a lot on how we choose to treat AIs. Do we assign ownership? Authorship? Parenthood? Are AIs accountable as legal entities? Are their creators? There are some interesting discussions to be had for sure.
This rings an interesting chord, especially in context with this article: https://cajundiscordian.medium.com/is-lamda-sentient-an-interview-ea64d916d917
Obviously read with caution, I don't think this "interview" is independently verified, and the person posting it has some vested interest in its perception.
Which way this goes I think depends a lot on how we choose to treat AIs. Do we assign ownership? Authorship? Parenthood? Are AIs accountable as legal entities? Are their creators? There are some interesting discussions to be had for sure.