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280 Is 'AI Welfare' the New Frontier In Ethics?

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 11/11/2024 16:13 EDT

Is 'AI Welfare' the New Frontier In Ethics?

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A few months ago, Anthropic quietly hired its first dedicated "AI welfare" researcher, Kyle Fish, to explore whether future AI models might deserve moral consideration and protection, reports AI newsletter Transformer. While sentience in AI models is an extremely controversial and contentious topic, the hire could signal a shift toward AI companies examining ethical questions about the consciousness and rights of AI systems. Fish joined Anthropic's alig

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