Philosophical essay on robot consciousness, free will, and genetic ethics
Philosophical essay on robot consciousness, free will, and genetic ethics The text is a speculative discussion without concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations. It offers no leads to investigate powerful actors or misconduct. Key insights: Mentions robot self‑recognition tests (Qbo, NAO) but no policy actions.; References NIH BRAIN Initiative and germline editing debates.; Discusses ethical analogies between robot rights and human rights.
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Philosophical essay on robot consciousness, free will, and genetic ethics The text is a speculative discussion without concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations. It offers no leads to investigate powerful actors or misconduct. Key insights: Mentions robot self‑recognition tests (Qbo, NAO) but no policy actions.; References NIH BRAIN Initiative and germline editing debates.; Discusses ethical analogies between robot rights and human rights.
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