Ray Kurzweil
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And this is way too early in the conversation, unfortunately.
at least for within the United States government structure, there may be subcultures of technologists and so forth who, and it will happen where, you know, we believe AIs have rights and we're going to support them and we're going to, you know, anyway, it's, it's all this spectrum of things are going to, are going to come.
And yes, there's going to have to be protection at the end of the day, but we don't give,
you know, unfortunately, even sentient animals enough rights.
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I mean, I think I can support all these different ways of putting ethics into our decision making and understand them all.
It does that already.
And certainly
military uses AI.
We can see that in fact, the wars in, for example, Ukraine have changed dramatically over the last few years using AI.
It's going to be part of human decision-making.
It's going to be part of every type of decision-making, including militarily.
If I could add, Ray, I think most humans don't think about ethics or morals deeply.
I think we have vague notions that are inherited through religious structure or family structure.
I think that AI can actually support, if you want to design that way, any set of ethics and morals.
You can train an AI in any direction.