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You Now Have 5 Seconds To Comply

Robots It's undoubtedly only a matter of time until we're duly enslaved by our fledgling metal overlords, but do we really need to be hastening the process?

The next time you beat your keyboard in frustration, think of a day where it may be able to sue you for assault. Within 50 years we might even find ourselves standing next to the next generation of vacuum cleaners in the voting booth.

Far from being extracts from the extreme end of science fiction, the idea that we may one day give sentient machines the kind of rights traditionally reserved for humans is raised in a British government-commissioned report which claims to be an extensive look into the future.

Visions of the status of robots around 2056 have emerged from one of 270 forward-looking papers sponsored by Sir David King, the UK government’s chief scientist. The paper covering robots’ rights was written by a UK partnership of Outsights, the management consultancy, and Ipsos Mori, the opinion research organisation.

“If we make conscious robots they would want to have rights and they probably should,” said Henrik Christensen, director of the Centre of Robotics and Intelligent Machines at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Prepare for the dawn of the American Cyborg Liberties Union.

Hat Tip:  Stop the ACLU

Previously:
You Now Have 10 Seconds To Comply
You Have 20 Seconds To Comply

Handcrafted by Flip on December 19, 2006 |

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