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Generalizing frameworks for sentience beyond natural species

Michael Levin

2022Animal Sentience28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Crump et al. (2022) offer a well-argued example of an essential development: a rigorous framework for assessing sentience from the perspective of moral concern over an agent’s welfare. Current and forthcoming developments in bioengineering, synthetic morphology, artificial intelligence, biorobotics, and exobiology necessitate an expansion and generalization of this effort. Verbal reports (the Turing Test) and homology to human brains are utterly inadequate criteria for assessing the status of novel, unconventional agents that offer no familiar touchstone of phylogeny or anatomy. We must develop principled approaches to evaluating the sentience of (and thus, our responsibility to) beings of unfamiliar provenance and composition.

Topics & Concepts

SentienceTuring testCognitive sciencePerspective (graphical)TuringEpistemologyGeneralizationPsychologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligencePhilosophyProgramming languageNeuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations
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