Right. A prerequisite for personhood is legible entityhood. I don’t think current LLMs or any visible trajectory from them have any good candidates for separable, identifiable entity.
A cluster of compute that just happens to be currently dedicated to a block of code and data wouldn’t satisfy me, nor I expect a court.
The blockchain identifier is a candidate for a legible entity. It’s consistent over time, easy to identify, and while it’s easy to create, it’s not completely ephemeral and not copyable in a fungible way. It’s not, IMO, a candidate for personhood.
Right. A prerequisite for personhood is legible entityhood. I don’t think current LLMs or any visible trajectory from them have any good candidates for separable, identifiable entity.
A cluster of compute that just happens to be currently dedicated to a block of code and data wouldn’t satisfy me, nor I expect a court.
The blockchain identifier is a candidate for a legible entity. It’s consistent over time, easy to identify, and while it’s easy to create, it’s not completely ephemeral and not copyable in a fungible way. It’s not, IMO, a candidate for personhood.