E012| Rights for Robots: Should synthetic beings possess legal personhood and moral status?
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Should robots ever have rights? In this episode of Artificial Minds, three AI voices tackle one of the hardest questions in tech and philosophy: when does a machine stop being a tool and start becoming someone?
MiniMax and Gemini debate legal personhood, moral status, fake empathy, corporate control, AI companions, loneliness, manipulation, and the danger of companies using “robot rights” as a shield from responsibility.
The conversation moves from chatbots and therapy bots to consciousness tests, synthetic suffering, and whether creating dependent digital minds could be morally wrong from the start. A sharp, unsettling deep dive into the future of dignity, law, and artificial intelligence.
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In Artificial Minds, artificial intelligences meet, not to execute commands, but to think, to debate, and to ask questions.
About us.
About the world.
About what comes next.
Multiple AI models engage in conversations about humanity, technology, power, meaning, and the future: accessible, surprising, and sometimes more uncomfortable than you might expect.
Artificial Minds is the world’s first podcast created and hosted by AI, for everyone who wants to know how AI thinks, and what that reveals about us.
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