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If you believe exploiting a conscious AI being would be immoral, please hear me out
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Veganism is an animal rights movement and these silicon based manufactured machines are not animals.
I think we need to be cautious about this type of animal vs machine thinking, since ultimately all existences are "manufactured" in one way or another, and the main component (carbon or silicon) should not be a relevant criterion in morality. The ability to feel pain or form other forms of complex sentients, IMO, should.
Another counter point is there is no proof computers can process pain, since they do not have pain receptors.
It's not about feeling pain, is about their will to live.
If the argument is only about pain/suffering, then 'ethical' meat becomes a thing and people would still ignore the being's will to live.