Saturday, November 21, 2020

I found this Regulating Transhumanism poster on the third floor, A. B. Anderson Hall (ABAH) at UMD Duluth, part 7.

What about the legal rights of artificial intelligence (AI) that is based upon the human brain?  What about the legal rights of artificial intelligence supplemented with billions of human neurons?  An Australian startup is now building tiny disembodied brains, using actual, biological neurons embedded on specialized computer chips.  In the future, we need to create laws protecting the rights of artificial intelligence that are based upon human neurons.

 

What legal rights does a self-aware artificial intelligence have?  Suppose that a self-aware artificial intelligence creates things that are sold.  For example, a Vocaloid is a singing voice synthesizer software product.  Imagine a self-aware Vocaloid that composes original music.  I assert that a self-aware Vocaloid that composes original music, such as future versions of Hatsune Miku, Megurine Luka, or Gakupo Kamui should get a share of the profits from their original music that they themselves compose.  In addition, an artificial intelligence that risks their existence in risky jobs, such as space mining, will be paid for their work.


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