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From: smiles@speedy.uwaterloo.ca (Ilana Jayne Rosenshein)
Subject: AI rights (as in human rights)
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I'm looking for texts or articles on what sort of 'human rights'
machines would have when they become intelligent, self motivated,
beings (pass the Turing Test, or whatever standard exists when it happens).
Opinions are fine as well (I like reading them).

Thanks,

Ilana


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