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David J. Gunkel

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Professor - Northern Illinois University (USA). Author of the books The Machine Question, Robot Rights, Person-Thing-Robot, Of Remixology, and Deconstruction.

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David J. Gunkel @David_Gunkel · May 22, 2023
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There is a pressing and vital conversation/debate to be had around this issue. And your book--"Rights for Robots" @routledgebooks--provides crucial insight. It is a must read.

Book Jun, 2018
Rights for Robots: Artificial Intelligence, Animal and Environmental Law
by Josh Gellers
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David J. Gunkel @David_Gunkel · May 13, 2023
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"Hybrid theory of corporate legal personhood and its application to #AI" Insightful new essay from @SiinaRaskulla in "SN Social Science." @_aybig_ @JoshGellers @visakurki @JordanWales @DianaMocanuM @KamilMamak

Article May 11, 2023
Hybrid theory of corporate legal personhood and its application to artificial intelligence
by Siina Raskulla
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David J. Gunkel @David_Gunkel · May 4, 2023
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If you are interested in non-human #rights, this blog post from @BernetEva (via @visakurki) is a must read.

Article May 4, 2023
Do rights of nature include animal rights? – Helsinki Animal Law Blog
by Eva Bernet Kempers
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David J. Gunkel @David_Gunkel · May 3, 2023
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Why is regulating #AI difficult? Short but spot-on analysis from @KRavisrinivas for @TheHinduScience

Article May 2, 2023
Two reasons AI is hard to regulate: the pacing problem and the Collingridge dilemma
by Krishna Ravi Srinivas PhD
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David J. Gunkel @David_Gunkel · Apr 17, 2023
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Another interesting & insightful thread/rant from @eripsa on the subject of #robotrights The entire thread is worth a read, but this one sentence nails it. #rights are not some natural metaphysical quality; they are a deliberate social and institutional practice.

Tweet Apr 16, 2023
Folks are mocking the idea of robot rights during the biggest pro-social bot purge in history. It's a crystal clear case for why robot rights are human rights. twitter.com/infinite_scream/status/1647664045624012800
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David J. Gunkel @David_Gunkel · Mar 31, 2023
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provides an important and useful analysis of the current debate circulating around the @FLIxrisk open letter that proposes a pause on #LLM/#AI development. No matter what side of this dispute you agree with or occupy, it is a crucial read.

Article Apr 3, 2023
Open Letter, Closed Minds: Explaining the Response of AI Ethicists to the Call for a ‘Giant Pause’
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David J. Gunkel @David_Gunkel · Mar 30, 2023
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Another insightful and useful thread from @eripsa Proving once again that critical thinking is not only possible on @twitter but a necessary and worthwhile endeavor.

Tweet Mar 30, 2023
I think this is right, and that the "debunking hype" narrative is something of a red herring. I can see why it might seem like low-hanging fruit: it's easier to recognize and call out falsehoods, etc. twitter.com/UpFromTheCracks/status/16413981354016
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David J. Gunkel @David_Gunkel · Mar 12, 2023
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Good point. Don't know whether this helps your efforts, but #Derrida has an incredibly interesting essay on the hand--specifically Heidegger's mobilization of the figure/concept of the hand.

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Deconstruction and philosophy
by Jacques Derrida
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