
A Google engineer said an AI technology developed by the company had become “sentient’s” It touched off a passionate debate about what it would mean for a machine to have human-like self-awareness. In Jewish terms, if machines become sentient, they become the object of the command “tza’ar baalei hayim” A rabbi appears to have created a sentient humanoid, or humanoid, humanoid humanoid, in a Jewish vignitiquiquette. Rabbi: How are we to approach this question of AI? Or more urgently, should it even be allowed to achieve it? If the question is more intractable than the question of the ethical question is “But your desire to create a world, . . .
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