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Philosophical essay on rights, AI, and human inequality The text is a speculative discussion lacking concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no verifiable leads for investigation. Key insights: Discusses historical exclusion of groups from 'unalienable rights'.; Speculates on future AI or hybrid entities obtaining rights.; References cultural works (Harrison Bergeron, Chinese Room, Asimov).
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Philosophical essay on rights, AI, and human inequality The text is a speculative discussion lacking concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no verifiable leads for investigation. Key insights: Discusses historical exclusion of groups from 'unalienable rights'.; Speculates on future AI or hybrid entities obtaining rights.; References cultural works (Harrison Bergeron, Chinese Room, Asimov).
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