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What if an Artificial Intelligence program actually becomes sentient1?
If an AI program became sentient, would the law apply to AI just as it does to humans? NPR's A Martinez asks law professor Ifeoma Ajunwa to imagine the legal implications for sentient AI.
A MART?NEZ, HOST:
Silicon3 Valley is abuzz about artificial intelligence - software programs that can draw or illustrate4 or chat almost like a person. One Google engineer actually thought a computer program had gained sentience5. A lot of AI experts, though, say there is no ghost in the machine. But what if it were true? That would introduce many legal and ethical6 questions. Ifeoma Ajunwa thinks about these what-if questions for a living as a law professor at the University of North Carolina Chapel7 Hill. We engaged in a little thought experiment together, and I started by asking how lawyers might determine if a computer program is sentient.
IFEOMA AJUNWA: We have things like, you know, recognition of art or ability to sort of have an imagination or to hold a conversation that is sort of impromptu8 - right? - not scripted. And we have AI now that is sort of pushing the limits of that. But I think the consensus9 among most AI researchers is that we're still not quite there yet. Even the best chat bots are still running on scripts. They're still sort of basing their responses on predetermined scripts.
MART?NEZ: Have legal scholars even started to look into what that criteria11 might be?
AJUNWA: It really has focused on robots, right? It's actually pushing the envelope further when you have something that's wholly existing in a cyberspace12 and asking if that could be sentient and what that would mean legally - right? - in terms of having a personhood that would be recognized by law. So the question is, if we are trying to recognize AI as sentient beings, what type of personhood, really, would we accord them? Would it be the same as an actual person, or would it be something more sort of limited, like, you know, in the case of a corporation? It would also affect the issue of whether that AI is being held in involuntary servitude...
MART?NEZ: Wow. Yeah.
AJUNWA: ...because part of what we have in the U.S. - right? - is a prohibition13 against slavery, against any kind of involuntary servitude except - right? - as punishment, right? So prison systems are excluded. But once you do say the AI is sentient, then the next question is, does the AI want to do the kind of job that you're asking it to do?
MART?NEZ: This can of worms keeps getting bigger and bigger, professor. Yeah.
AJUNWA: Right. Exactly. Exactly. If it's determined10 - right? - that they are sentient - right? - and also of a lower sort of mental capacity, akin14 to a child, then somebody would need to have guardian15 rights. If we were to recognize AI as sentient, then it would sort of push the envelope or really open the threshold of, you know, what could be recognized as a sentient being.
MART?NEZ: How do you think corporations, professor, have been preparing for legal questions like these? Because technology moves fast, and the future can be upon us very quickly - maybe even quicker than any of us think. So do you think corporations would fight claims of personhood?
AJUNWA: I do think they would because, you know, if you think about it, it does benefit them not to have to grapple with these questions of personhood because it does raise questions of labor16 rights. It does raise questions of ethics17. Because if you think about it, if an AI is sentient, then could basically constraining18 it to one computer - could that be deemed, really, isolation19?
MART?NEZ: That's Ifeoma Ajunwa, a law professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Thank you very much.
AJUNWA: Thank you so much. It's been a pleasure.
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1 sentient | |
adj.有知觉的,知悉的;adv.有感觉能力地 | |
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2 transcript | |
n.抄本,誊本,副本,肄业证书 | |
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n.硅(旧名矽) | |
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v.举例说明,阐明;图解,加插图 | |
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5 sentience | |
n.感觉性;感觉能力;知觉 | |
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6 ethical | |
adj.伦理的,道德的,合乎道德的 | |
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n.小教堂,殡仪馆 | |
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8 impromptu | |
adj.即席的,即兴的;adv.即兴的(地),无准备的(地) | |
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9 consensus | |
n.(意见等的)一致,一致同意,共识 | |
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11 criteria | |
n.标准 | |
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12 cyberspace | |
n.虚拟信息空间,网络空间,计算机化世界 | |
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13 prohibition | |
n.禁止;禁令,禁律 | |
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14 akin | |
adj.同族的,类似的 | |
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15 guardian | |
n.监护人;守卫者,保护者 | |
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n.伦理学;伦理观,道德标准 | |
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18 constraining | |
强迫( constrain的现在分词 ); 强使; 限制; 约束 | |
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19 isolation | |
n.隔离,孤立,分解,分离 | |
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