Artificial Consciousness is Unlikely to Possess a Moral Capacity

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (2):79-81 (2023)
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Abstract

Elizabeth Hildt’s (2023) notion of human-like artificial consciousness (AC) is vulnerable to several objections. First, she ties it to traits such as subjectivity and to capacities for rationality,...

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Benjamin Gregg
University of Texas at Austin

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