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I’m done here. Zero connections. Won’t miss it.
- Jun 13, 2019
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Just read this article and I'm wondering what people think about this. There doesn't seem to be a solid consensus.
Do they kill themselves? Like chimps for example, highly intelligent. Do they ever commit suicide? I know there are some forms on it in the animal kingdom, like a type of octopus mother that will ditch self care while protecting their eggs until they die...but that's different I feel.
What if we developed artificial intelligence. Robots that share our ties to emotions, thought processes, learning abilities, etc...do you think they would become depressed and want to kill themselves? Would they ever develop mental health issues? Or do you think that is unique to humans?
BBC Earth | Environment, Climate Change, AI, Food, Health, Social, & Technology
As we face the world’s greatest environmental challenges, BBC Earth brings you solutions in psychology, food, climate change, health, social trends, and technology that can make the world a more sustainable place.
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Do they kill themselves? Like chimps for example, highly intelligent. Do they ever commit suicide? I know there are some forms on it in the animal kingdom, like a type of octopus mother that will ditch self care while protecting their eggs until they die...but that's different I feel.
What if we developed artificial intelligence. Robots that share our ties to emotions, thought processes, learning abilities, etc...do you think they would become depressed and want to kill themselves? Would they ever develop mental health issues? Or do you think that is unique to humans?