So let's say that someday androids will become commonplace. These androids will have human looks and movements indistinguishable from actual humans. They'd have computers functioning just like the brain, they can make spontaneous speech, drive cars, talk about politics etc. They also have emotions and nociception, along with their own opinions. Being robots, they don't have fluids like blood or sweat, don't need sleep, nourishment, and have to be recharged periodically.
So the big question, will they ever be fully considered as humans, being able to vote, make money, have jobs etc? Will they be slaves to their owners with no restrictions whatsoever, or something in between? Will they have to wear some marker signifying that they're robots or will production be stopped because of these problems?
Since I view the human body as just a machine, I'd say give them human rights. A human's ability to think, talk, memorize and et cetera is just electrical impulses send to the brain, the androids will have the same principle, only instead of a brain they'll use a computer.
So the big question, will they ever be fully considered as humans, being able to vote, make money, have jobs etc? Will they be slaves to their owners with no restrictions whatsoever, or something in between? Will they have to wear some marker signifying that they're robots or will production be stopped because of these problems?
Since I view the human body as just a machine, I'd say give them human rights. A human's ability to think, talk, memorize and et cetera is just electrical impulses send to the brain, the androids will have the same principle, only instead of a brain they'll use a computer.