bookJul 19, 2024Closed access

The Edge of Sentience

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Abstract

Abstract Can octopuses feel pain and pleasure? What about crabs, shrimps, insects, or spiders? How do we tell whether a person unresponsive after severe brain injury might be suffering? When does a fetus in the womb start to have conscious experiences? Could there even be rudimentary feelings in miniature models of the human brain, grown from human stem cells? And what about AI? These are questions about the edge of sentience, and they are subject to enormous, disorienting uncertainty. The stakes are immense, and neglecting the risks can have terrible costs. We need to err on the side of caution, yet it’s often far from clear what ‘erring on the side of caution’ should mean in practice. When are we going too…

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Keywords
  • Sentience
  • Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
  • Psychology
  • Computer science
  • Environmental ethics
  • Philosophy
  • Artificial intelligence
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