Silicon Valley technologists are increasingly discussing "mind children"—AI offspring created by uploading human consciousness or designing artificial entities—as the future of reproduction, a concept revived from Hans Moravec's 1988 book. Experts debate the ethical, legal, and social implications of this post-biological future, including questions about AI parental rights, equity in relationships with AI, and potential two-tier societies based on technological access.
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Silicon Valley technologists are increasingly discussing "mind children"—AI offspring created by uploading human consciousness or designing artificial entities—as the future of reproduction, a concept revived from Hans Moravec's 1988 book. Experts debate the ethical, legal, and social implications of this post-biological future, including questions about AI parental rights, equity in relationships with AI, and potential two-tier societies based on technological access.