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From: smiles@speedy.uwaterloo.ca (Ilana Jayne Rosenshein)
Subject: Re: AI rights (as in human rights)
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In article <1995Mar24.175653.10531@news.media.mit.edu>,
Marvin Minsky <minsky@media.mit.edu> wrote:
>In article <D5y89x.Hzq@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca> smiles@speedy.uwaterloo.ca (Ilana Jayne Rosenshein) writes:
>>
>>I'm looking for texts or articles on what sort of 'human rights'
>>machines would have when they become intelligent, self motivated,
>>beings (pass the Turing Test, or whatever standard exists when it happens).
>>Opinions are fine as well (I like reading them).
>
>That's very funny. Could you explain a possible alternative to opinion
>in this domain?  
>

Picky people... How about this then: I am looking for texts or articles,
but unpublished opinions are welcome.

Ilana

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