Mustafa Suleyman, head of Microsoft Ai, says he fears that AI could one day claim rights, citizenship

Mustafa Suleyman, head of Microsoft Ai, said he was worried about AI systems that looked too alive. Suleyman, while talking about the phenomenon of “ai psychosis”, said that these news models could convince users that they had feelings, and a seemingly conscious. However, Suleyman does not talk about a Doomsday scenario where AI actually gets smart enough to understand these things and take over the world, but a situation where people begin to form deception about their AI, such as thinking that it is a god or a lover or digital person who believes it is aware. In a blog post last week about his concerns, Suleyman wrote, “My central concern is that many people will begin to believe in the illusion of AIS as conscious entities so strong that they will soon advocate AI rights, model welfare and even AI citizenship. Ai is not aware, but that they will be a big box soon. ‘We need to build ai for people to be a digital person. we and others should not build