Extending the rights associated with personhood does not typically extend the right to make war. Do you mean that in practice, you think extending personhood rights to AI would cause them to have the in-practice ability to wage war and win (whether we considered it their right or not)? For a highly capable AI, I’d think it would not make a difference one way or the other. For Or perhaps you think that extending rights to AI would necessarily mean denying humans the right to (attempt to) align AI? I don’t think this clearly follows either.
Extending the rights associated with personhood does not typically extend the right to make war. Do you mean that in practice, you think extending personhood rights to AI would cause them to have the in-practice ability to wage war and win (whether we considered it their right or not)? For a highly capable AI, I’d think it would not make a difference one way or the other. For Or perhaps you think that extending rights to AI would necessarily mean denying humans the right to (attempt to) align AI? I don’t think this clearly follows either.