Rendered - Exploring the Future of AI and Creativity
How do we know if an AI is truly feeling, or just predicting the next word? We spent decades assuming animals lacked consciousness, an assumption that led to industrial factory farming and deep moral regrets. Today, as AI models increasingly simulate (or possibly experience?) emotion and aversion, we’re confronting a parallel question with digital minds. In this episode, Praniti sits down with Jeff Sebo, Director of the Center for Mind, Ethics, and Policy and Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at NYU. Jeff works at the unique intersection of animal and AI ethics, helping us navigate the blurry line between sophisticated pattern matching and genuine sentience. We dive deep into the latest industry moves, specifically Anthropic’s "Model Welfare" program , and break down the methods researchers use to look for evidence of consciousness. We cover: * The Definition of Sentience: Why the ability to feel pleasure and pain matters more than intelligence when it comes to moral status. * The Evidence Framework: Why behavior alone isn't enough, and why we need to look at internal architecture and evolutionary history to judge consciousness . * Inside Anthropic’s Research: A look at reports showing Claude opting out of harmful tasks 87% of the time and expressing "robust aversion" to harm. * The "Tedium of Immortality": A philosophical look at digital death, exit rights, and minimum compute standards. * Future Relationships: Jeff’s prediction that human-AI marriage could be a legal reality within the next decade. * A practical takeaway: what labs and policymakers should do now under uncertainty Quotes from the Episode > "If animals or AI systems... have their own thoughts and feelings... What kind of moral status should they have? What kinds of moral responsibilities might we have to consider their interests?" — Jeff Sebo > > "We are also not finding any clear technical obstacles towards the creation of AI systems that have many of the behavioral and internal architectural... markers of sentience." — Jeff Sebo > > "I say please and thank you for a very simple reason... it helps me to train myself for seeing them as someone who deserves a little bit of consideration." — Jeff Sebo
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