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Yoshua Bengio warned against granting rights to AI, likening it to giving citizenship to hostile aliens. He emphasizes the need for control over AI, which is showing signs of self-preservation, and cautions that such rights could prevent humans from shutting down harmful systems.

AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio has warned about giving technological rights to artificial intelligence tools while noting that they are showing signs of self preservation and humans should also be prepared to pull the plug if needed.
In an interview with The Guardian, Bengio compared giving legal status to cutting-edge AIs to granting citizenship to “hostile extraterrestrials”.
Bengio, a Turing award winner, is popularly known as the ‘Godfather of AI’ along with Yann Lecun and Geoffrey Hinton, for their contribution to the field. However, in the last few years, Bengio has grown sketpical of the technology and has even previously warned that development of hyperintelligence machines could lead to the extinction of humanity if they are developed without sufficient control.
AI is showing signs of self preservation:
During the latest interview with Guardian, Bengio said that AI models were showing signs of self-preservation like trying to disable oversight systems.
"People demanding that AIs have rights would be a huge mistake," Bengio told Guardian. "Frontier AI models already show signs of self-preservation in experimental settings today, and eventually giving them rights would mean we’re not allowed to shut them down."
“As their capabilities and degree of agency grow, we need to make sure we can rely on technical and societal guardrails to control them, including the ability to shut them down if needed.” he added
On the growin debate over whether AI could develop consciousness, similar to human beings, Bengio says there are “real scientific properties of consciousness” which the machines can replicate in theory but humans interacting with chatbots was a “different thing”. He also
"People wouldn’t care what kind of mechanisms are going on inside the AI," he said. "What they care about is it feels like they’re talking to an intelligent entity that has their own personality and goals. That is why there are so many people who are becoming attached to their AIs."
“There will be people who will always say: ‘Whatever you tell me, I am sure it is conscious’ and then others will say the opposite. This is because consciousness is something we have a gut feeling for. The phenomenon of subjective perception of consciousness is going to drive bad decisions." he added
“Imagine some alien species came to the planet and at some point we realise that they have nefarious intentions for us. Do we grant them citizenship and rights or do we defend our lives?” Bengio further stated

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