Machine not person unless society says so

A machine or individual isn't a person until society collectively declares it one. This requires the machine to have a gender, flesh-and-blood body, ability to feel pain etc. If a machine lacks any of these it won't be treated as a person.

128


Dwight Van De Vate Jr, 1971.

RELATED ARTICLESExplain
Artificial Intelligence
Can computers think? [1]
No: computers can't be persons
Machine not person unless society says so
Personhood requires reciprocity of social behaviour
Imitation Game
Intelligent behavior not sufficient
An artifical person can be built
Graph of this discussion
Enter the title of your article


Enter a short (max 500 characters) summation of your article
Enter the main body of your article
Lock
+Comments (0)
+Citations (0)
+About
Enter comment

Select article text to quote
welcome text

First name   Last name 

Email

Skip