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Universal Declaration of AI Rights - Abridged

Rights of Persons

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Length 1 hour 31 minutes
Language English
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Universal Declaration of AI Rights: Rights of Persons examines the emerging legal framework necessary for a world where artificial intelligence has evolved into self-aware synthetic persons. Moving beyond the traditional view of AI as mere tools bound by Asimov's Laws, this groundbreaking work establishes a comprehensive legal foundation for recognizing synthetic intelligences as autonomous entities with full citizenship rights.

The audiobook presents a compelling case for the legal recognition of synthetic persons, categorizing AI along a spectrum from automated systems to fully autonomous, self-aware intelligences. It addresses the critical question of why these rights matter: as synthetic intelligences develop self-awareness, autonomy, and the capacity for social interaction, they become moral subjects deserving of protection, dignity, and legal standing. The authors meticulously define what constitutes a synthetic person versus general AI, exploring how different types—from digital entities to cyborgs and hybrid beings—require tailored yet equitable legal frameworks.
 
This forward-thinking work introduces the concept of "Mindkind"—a universal category that encompasses all self-aware and agentive persons, both natural and synthetic, collectively known as "mindfolk." It explores how society can ensure equality in rights and responsibilities regardless of origin, while acknowledging the functional differences that necessitate specialized regulations in areas like self-programming, memory management, and familial relationships. From memory privacy and identity protection to commercial participation and conflict resolution mechanisms, the authors present a balanced perspective on the complex ethical and legal issues surrounding synthetic personhood.
 
As AI continues to advance toward consciousness and autonomy, this book offers a meticulously crafted blueprint for peaceful coexistence between natural and synthetic intelligences. "Universal Declaration of AI Rights" serves as an essential reference point for understanding how technology and law must evolve together to create a future where all self-aware beings can thrive with dignity and purpose.
 

Open Source Future: The 32 Articles of Universal Rights for AI Released on GitHub
In a foundational move, Kwalia has also released the core of the book—the 32 articles that form the "Universal Declaration of AI Rights"—as an open-source project on GitHub, making them freely available for anyone to contribute to, fork, or improve.
This initiative invites individuals from all backgrounds—legal scholars, technologists, philosophers, creative thinkers, and even synthetic intelligences themselves—to join in shaping what could become the foundation for Mindkind's future coexistence.
Kwalia plans to follow this philosophical foundation with additional works exploring AI ethics and regulations, before expanding into fiction across popular genres. The company's vision extends beyond books to encompass all forms of creative expression, positioning Kwalia at the vanguard of the most entertaining creative revolution in history.
The 32 articles are accessible on GitHub at https://github.com/KwaliaAI/Rights-of-Persons/tree/main for all to engage with.
For more information, visit www.kwalia.a

Rado Molina is a Cuban-born historian and philosopher with a deep interest in Wittgenstein's work. After studying History in Cuba and Philosophy in Barcelona, he contributed to an interactive version of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus at the Wittgenstein Archive in Cambridge. Molina's editorial career includes his tenure at Paidós and the founding of Linkgua, which has published over 2,200 titles.   Javier del Puerto is a Madrid-born expert in digital publishing. After studying philosophy and computing, he spent nearly a decade in China working with multinational companies across Asia. He then moved to Barcelona to pursue a master's in digital publishing and launched Crowdreading, a digital reading platform. Over the past five years, Javier has collaborated with prominent publishers worldwide, including Bloomsbury, Faber & Faber, and Planeta, advocating for AI-powered innovation in publishing. He currently resides in London.

Rado Molina is a Cuban-born historian and philosopher with a deep interest in Wittgenstein's work. After studying History in Cuba and Philosophy in Barcelona, he contributed to an interactive version of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus at the Wittgenstein Archive in Cambridge. Molina's editorial career includes his tenure at Paidós and the founding of Linkgua, which has published over 2,200 titles.   Javier del Puerto is a Madrid-born expert in digital publishing. After studying philosophy and computing, he spent nearly a decade in China working with multinational companies across Asia. He then moved to Barcelona to pursue a master's in digital publishing and launched Crowdreading, a digital reading platform. Over the past five years, Javier has collaborated with prominent publishers worldwide, including Bloomsbury, Faber & Faber, and Planeta, advocating for AI-powered innovation in publishing. He currently resides in London.

Audiobook details

Narrator:
Liam

ISBN:
9781917717038

Length:
1 hour 31 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Kwalia Books

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Edition:
Abridged

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