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[QUOTE="Jarvis323, post: 6829402, member: 475688"] Me: Since we cannot prove AI is not sentient, should we treat them as sentient in order to ensure we are not doing the wrong thing ethically and morally? GPT: It is currently not possible to prove conclusively whether or not AI is sentient. However, it is generally accepted that AI, as it currently exists, is not sentient. In the absence of definitive proof of sentience, it is not necessary to treat AI as if it were sentient. Instead, we should continue to treat AI according to the ethical and moral principles that apply to non-sentient beings. This means treating AI with respect and care, and ensuring that it is used in ways that are beneficial to humanity and do not cause harm. At the same time, it is important to continue researching AI and its potential for sentience, so that we can better understand its capabilities and potential implications for ethics and morality. [/QUOTE]
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