Unconscious humans, autonomous machines and the difficulty of knowing which animals are sentient
The framework proposed by Crump et al. still leaves much doubt about whether invertebrates such as crabs are sentient. For example, many complex behaviours - even in humans - occur without sentience. Also, simple machines could easily meet all of Crump et al.’s eight proposed criteria for sentience....
Main Author: | Dawkins, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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WellBeing International
2022
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