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framework:non-discrimination-principles-bostrom-yudkowskyNon-Discrimination Principles (Bostrom & Yudkowsky)
Proposed as a normative test for assessing whether differential treatment of digital minds is permissible
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Concepts (2)
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- If two beings have the same functionality and conscious experience differing only in substrate, they have the same moral status
- Principle of Ontogeny Non-Discriminationchapter_ofIf two beings have the same functionality and conscious experience differing only in how they came into existence, they have the same moral status
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- Warns against naively privileging humans over digital minds with equal or greater moral status
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