Seven-year-old Japan gives AI "Shibuya Future" permanent residence


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[Netease smart news November 08 news] artificial intelligence has been officially granted the right to reside.

Tokyo, Japan, may have just become the first city to officially give artificial intelligence (AI) residence rights. The name of this artificial intelligence is "Shibuya Mirai", which is just a hot message to the chat robot on Line.

“Shibuya Future”, with “Sofia” by Hanson Robotic, has become a pioneer of artificial intelligence, gaining identities previously available only to living objects. Just last month, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia granted the “Sophia” citizenship.

Tokyo's Shibuya District issued a statement through Microsoft, claiming that "'Shibuya Future' likes to take pictures and observe others. And he likes to talk to people... Everyone can talk to him about anything. It is said that "Shibuya's future" aims It is to familiarize the 224,000 citizens of the region with the local government and provide them with a way to share their opinions with officials. According to reports from French media, “Shibuya Future” is set as a 7-year-old boy who can work with users. Text dialogue, even "fine tune the selfies he sent."


This tendency to give artificial intelligence entities citizens, residents or other similar identities will lead to a broader discussion, which should give artificial entities what rights. The field of artificial intelligence is rapidly developing, but many discussions about robot rights are still on paper.

Although we may be far from having human-aware artificial intelligence, legal and ethical frameworks should be ready before the complexities of artificial intelligence. For decades, science fiction writers have been working hard to solve this problem. Like Chris Columbus's adaptation of Isaac Asimov's novel The Bicentennial Man and Steven Spielberg's film AI: Artificial Intelligence The idea of ​​giving artificial intelligence human characteristics. The TV series "Westworld" carefully and deeply discusses the wide range of robot rights, including topics such as violence, murder, and sexual assault on artificial intelligence.

As reported previously in Futurism, in the real world, Estonia seems to be deepening its discussion of this topic. In the mix of high technology and mythology, Estonia proposed that any discussion of robot rights should begin with a test inspired by Kratts. "Crat" is an inanimate object. Magic gives life to its owner. The proposed "Kratt Law" will allow the law to determine the complexity of artificial intelligence, which in turn will help determine the legal protection or obligations that should be imposed on artificial intelligence.

As the national digital consultant Malten Kovah of the Estonian Government Office said to Futuristic Technology, “Everything starts with the Autonomous Vehicle Team. We soon discovered that these responsibilities, integrity and accountability issues are not the only ones. This is a common problem in artificial intelligence.

On a global scale, the rapid development of science and technology has caused legislators to struggle with some really strange problems. It is crucial to address these issues positively so that we can be prepared for the future, as many ideas that were once categorized as science fiction are rapidly becoming a reality. (From: Futurism Compilation: Netease See Compiled Robot Review: Xue Yaqin)

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