Debatable Persons in a Voluntary Polis

By The Splintered Mind

Category: Lifestyle

Tags: Ethics · Philosophy

Could creating some AIs be a moral catastrophe? I defend anti-natalism about debatable persons and critique the Design Policy of the Excluded Middle. I propose a Voluntary Polis, a digital nation where creators must join, balancing AI personhood rights against human safety and flourishing.

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This blog resonates with thinkers who grapple with the ethical implications of technology and the essence of personhood in an increasingly complex world. It speaks to those who are not merely passive consumers of innovation but active participants in the moral discourse surrounding it, seeking to understand the threads that bind humanity and artificial intelligence. Here, the delicate balance between rights and responsibilities unfolds, inviting a contemplative examination of existence itself—both human and non-human. It's a space where philosophical inquiry meets the potential of a digital future, crafting a narrative that challenges conventional boundaries and prompts deeper reflection on what it truly means to coexist.