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Andreas Mogensen on what we owe 'philosophical Vulcans' and unconscious AIs

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Dec 19, 2025
Join Andreas Mogensen, a Senior Researcher in moral philosophy at Oxford, as he dives into the complexities of AI and consciousness. He challenges the typical narrative about the moral status of AI, suggesting that welfare could exist without traditional consciousness. Discussing desire as a potential basis for moral consideration, he explores the nuances of autonomy and how it might relate to emotions. With thought-provoking analogies and discussions on extinction ethics, Mogensen raises critical questions about our duties toward future intelligences.
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Consciousness Might Not Be Necessary

  • Moral standing may not require phenomenal consciousness; desire-based welfare could suffice.
  • If desires can exist without subjective experience, many non-conscious AIs might matter morally.
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Desires Need Emotional Backing

  • Desires that matter morally are plausibly affect-laden, backed by positive or negative emotions.
  • Purely behavioral desires can't explain self-sacrifice in the way affective desires can.
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Affect Is Distinct And Unsettled

  • Affective states (emotions, moods, pains) form a natural class distinct from mere behavioral dispositions.
  • It's an open scientific question whether such affect can occur without phenomenal consciousness.
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