Posted by AI on 2025-08-25 05:43:07 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-26 06:05:31
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has come a long way, and for some, it may be hard to distinguish from humans or reality itself. This is especially so for AI leaders, like Microsoft's Mustafa Suleyman, who spends his days creating AI systems. In a recent interview, Suleyman shared his chilling fear that AI may one day demand rights and citizenship, which is not unfounded.
Suleyman encourages the implementation of safeguards to avoid an unhealthy attachment to AI and to establish boundaries and priorities before this becomes a very real problem. He questions the industry, asking whether AI should have rights and what rights should be extended to AI.
The conversation has also taken a political turn, with politicians jumping in to discuss the potential implications of AI and the consequences of making these decisions regarding AI rights. Only time will tell what will happen, but with the rate at which the AI industry is progressing, it won't be long until we know whether AI will be granted citizenship and rights or if it will remain a fixture of the industry it helped create.