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Kristina Šekrst

University of Zagreb
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  • University of Zagreb
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University of Zagreb
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2022
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Zagreb, Croatia
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Areas of Specialization
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Areas of Interest
Astrophysics
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Language
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  • Against AI welfare: Care practices should prioritize living beings over AI
    John Dorsch, Mariel K. Goddu, Kathryn Nave, Tillmann Vierkant, Mark Coeckelbergh, Paula Gürtler, Petr Urban, Friderike Spang, and Maximilian Moll
    AI Magazine 46 (3): 1-6. 2025.
    In this Comment, we critique the growing “AI welfare” movement and propose a novel guideline, the Precarity Guideline, to determine care entitlement. In contrast to approaches that emphasize potential for suffering, the Precarity Guideline is grounded in empirically identifiable features. The severity of ongoing humanitarian crises, biodiversity loss, and climate change provides additional reasons to prioritize the needs of living beings over machine learning algorithms as candidates for care.
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