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George M. Church essay on machine rights and roboethics

George M. Church essay on machine rights and roboethics The passage is a speculative essay on the philosophical and ethical considerations of machine rights. It contains no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors or misconduct. Therefore it offers minimal investigative value. Key insights: Discusses historical perspectives on machine autonomy from Norbert Wiener to modern sci‑fi.; Mentions George M. Church’s credentials and his interest in synthetic biology.; References roboethics work by Gianmarco Veruggio and UK Department of Trade and Industry.

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George M. Church essay on machine rights and roboethics The passage is a speculative essay on the philosophical and ethical considerations of machine rights. It contains no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors or misconduct. Therefore it offers minimal investigative value. Key insights: Discusses historical perspectives on machine autonomy from Norbert Wiener to modern sci‑fi.; Mentions George M. Church’s credentials and his interest in synthetic biology.; References roboethics work by Gianmarco Veruggio and UK Department of Trade and Industry.

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