5 • 911 Ratings
🗓️ 19 February 2025
⏱️ 46 minutes
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“It is a little bit terrifying, because it means that AI systems are going to be entering this uncanny valley where we are not sure how to experience them in five or ten years. You might be talking to Siri on your phone, or ChatGPT on your laptop, or your Roomba, vacuuming your floor. You might be talking to these beings and genuinely be unsure whether they think and feel things when they talk back to you, and that is going to be an uncomfortable place to be.” Jeff Sebo
Jeff Sebo works primarily on moral philosophy, legal philosophy, and philosophy of mind; animal minds, ethics, and policy; AI minds, ethics, and policy; global health and climate ethics and policy; and global priorities research.
He is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Affiliated Professor of Bioethics, Medical Ethics, Philosophy, and Law, Director of the Center for Environmental and Animal Protection, Director of the Center for Mind, Ethics, and Policy, and Co-Director of the Wild Animal Welfare Program at New York University.
He is also an author. His most recent book is called The Moral Circle: Who Matters, What Matters, and Why? Here he argues that we should extend moral consideration to a much broader spectrum of beings, including insects and even artificial intelligence. After reading his book, I couldn’t agree more.
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0:00.0 | Species. |
0:07.0 | Species. |
0:09.0 | Unite. |
0:10.0 | Unite. |
0:11.0 | It is a little bit terrifying because it means that AI systems are going to be entering this uncanny valley where we are not sure how to |
0:21.0 | experience them. In five years and ten years, you might be talking to Siri on your phone or |
0:26.8 | chat GPT on your laptop or your Roomba vacuuming your floor. You might be talking to these beings |
0:35.0 | and genuinely be unsure whether they think and feel things when they talk back |
0:40.0 | to you. And that is going to be an uncomfortable place to be. |
0:47.6 | Hi, I'm Elizabeth Novagrats. |
0:56.0 | This is Species Unite. |
0:59.4 | This conversation is with Jeff Sebo. |
1:04.3 | Jeff is a professor and director for the Center for Environmental and Animal Protection, |
1:07.8 | and director for the Center for Mind Ethics and Policy, and co-director of the Wild Animal Welfare Program, all at New York University. |
1:13.7 | He's also an author, and his most recent book is called The Moral Circle, Who Matters, What Matters, and Why, |
1:21.3 | where he argues that we should give moral consideration to insects and even artificial intelligence. |
1:28.3 | Hi Jeff. Hi. |
1:45.0 | Thank you for being here today. |
1:46.0 | My pleasure. |
1:47.0 | Thank you for having me. |
1:48.0 | Let's talk about your book. |
1:49.0 | So your newest book is called The Moral Circle. |
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