Do Virtual Humans deserve human rights?

Do Virtual Humans deserve human rights?

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I think the idea of storing our minds in a machine so that we can keep on “living” (and I use that term loosely) is fascinating and certainly and oft discussed topic around here. However, in thinking about keeping our brains on a hard drive we have to think about rights and how that all works together. Indeed the technology may be here before we know it so I think its important to think about mindclones. If I create a little version of myself that can answer my emails for me, can I delete him when I’m done with him or just turn him in for a new model like I do iPhones?

I look forward to the discussion.