Corey Hannan

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What if nonhuman agency develops, instead, as collective or system-wide property of interlinked complex algorithms? If we take seriously the idea that nonhuman animals, environments, and cultural groups are all worthy of rights protection under existing traditional regimes, it would seem perverse to deny such protection to a vulnerable and responsive system that, for various good reasons, does not (or not yet) exhibit the individual subjectivity of human agents.
The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI (Oxford Handbooks)
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