Humans, Neanderthals, robots and rights

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Kamil Mamak
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[1] University of Helsinki,RADAR: Robophilosophy, AI ethics and Datafication Research Group
[2] Jagiellonian University,Department of Criminal Law, Faculty of Law and Administration
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Robot rights; Neanderthals; Robots; Human-robot interactions;
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Robots are becoming more visible parts of our life, a situation which prompts questions about their place in our society. One group of issues that is widely discussed is connected with robots’ moral and legal status as well as their potential rights. The question of granting robots rights is polarizing. Some positions accept the possibility of granting them human rights whereas others reject the notion that robots can be considered potential rights holders. In this paper, I claim that robots will never have all human rights, even if we accept that they are morally equal to humans. I focus on the role of embodiment in the content of the law. I claim that even relatively small differences in the ontologies of entities could lead to the need to create new sets of rights. I use the example of Neanderthals to illustrate that entities similar to us might have required different legal statuses. Then, I discuss the potential legal status of human-like robots.
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