This final chapter briefly synthesises the key arguments developed throughout the book and reiterates the central claim: that the moral and socio-political inclusion of artificial humanoids is not only morally defensible but may be necessary for the long-term survival and flourishing of both humans and machines. The conclusion reinforces the urgency of adopting an “inclusive ethics” and emphasises that proactive engagement with robot rights is preferable to reactive policymaking. The chapter ends with a call for an international AI Convention and highlights the need for a layered, precautionary framework for moral and socio-political recognition in a world of emerging artificial entities.

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General Conclusions

  • John-Stewart Gordon

摘要

This final chapter briefly synthesises the key arguments developed throughout the book and reiterates the central claim: that the moral and socio-political inclusion of artificial humanoids is not only morally defensible but may be necessary for the long-term survival and flourishing of both humans and machines. The conclusion reinforces the urgency of adopting an “inclusive ethics” and emphasises that proactive engagement with robot rights is preferable to reactive policymaking. The chapter ends with a call for an international AI Convention and highlights the need for a layered, precautionary framework for moral and socio-political recognition in a world of emerging artificial entities.