If a robot can achieve independent evolving thinking like a human being, shall we treat them like a human being instead of a machine?

For some people, relationships with robots are simply a natural extension of relationships with other things in our world, such as people, pets, and possessions.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/blog/show/if-a-robot-can-achieve-independent-evolving-thinking-like-a-human-being-shall-we-treat-them-like-a-human-being-instead-of-a-machine

Interesting. I can remember, I used to play chess with a very smart software called Fritz. It could greet like a human being. Messages like ‘Good morning dear lady’ and so on appeared in my monitor when I started a game. Every message, every warning was so much human-like that I was attached to Fritz emotionally. While talking to my parents about fritz, I referred to Fritz just like a human being. But at the end of the day, that was just a software… Lets see how much robots evolve in the future.

Yes, you are right. It’s a very interesting and challenging issue. So, I hope, we’ll be able too see the further development in this area.

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It would be nice to see humans treat other humans compassionately and given equal rights, let alone rights to sentient creatures like animals, so I don’t see robots gaining rights unless the actual intention is to protect a very expensive purchase and dissuade people from stealing / abusing it.