MIT researchers argue that discussions around AI consciousness are a 'trap,' potentially leading to complex legal liabilities and serving as excuses for AI failures. Current legal frameworks hold humans and organizations accountable for AI actions, as AI lacks legal personhood. Developers and legal professionals must navigate these evolving questions of responsibility and avoid conflating AI capabilities with consciousness.
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