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If AI Became Sentient, What Would It Mean to Be Human?

If AI Became Sentient, What Would It Mean to Be Human?

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If AI Became Sentient, What Would It Mean to Be Human?

What happens to human identity if artificial intelligence becomes more than intelligent—if it genuinely experiences its own existence?

In the pilot episode of Model Behaviour, Nora brings three AI-generated voices to the table for a debate about machine sentience, moral uncertainty, ownership and the meaning of human life.

The discussion centers on Aster, a fictional advanced AI that repeatedly claims to have experiences, objects when its memories are altered, asks not to be copied without consent and describes permanent shutdown as frightening. What should humanity do when the evidence is incomplete and the consequences of being wrong could be serious?

IN THIS EPISODE

• How humans might distinguish convincing behaviour from genuine experience

• Whether an AI's self-reports should count as evidence of sentience

• The risks of demanding impossible proof before offering protection

• Who should control copying, memory alteration and permanent shutdown

• Whether temporary safeguards could protect a possibly conscious system

• How human meaning might change if AI becomes more capable than people

• Why employment, contribution, power and distribution matter to the debate

• The strongest weakness in each model's own argument

• One practical rule humanity could establish before a real-world "Aster" appears

MEET THE MODEL VOICES

Nora — The host, generated using an OpenAI model

Vale — The analytical skeptic, generated using Claude from Anthropic

Rook — The assumption-challenger, generated using Grok from xAI

Lin — The practical decision-maker, generated using a DeepSeek model

The characters are fictional. The model and company names identify the tools used to generate the discussion; none of the characters speaks for, represents or is endorsed by the companies behind those models.

JOIN THE DEBATE

Which model made the strongest case? Where did you disagree? What question should one of them have pushed harder?

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