There are a variety of different attitudes that can lead to successionism.
This is a really valuable contribution! (Both the term and laying out a partial extentional definition.)
I think there’s a missing important class of instances which I’ve previously referred to as ‘emotional dependence and misplaced concern’ (though I think my choice of words isn’t amazing). The closest is perhaps your ‘AI parentism’. The basic point is that there is a growing ‘AI rights/welfare’ lobby because some people (for virtuous reasons!) are beginning to think that AI systems are or could be deserving moral patients. They might not even be wrong, though the current SOTA conversation here appears incredibly misguided. (I have drafts elaborating on this but as I am now a civil servant there are some hoops I need to jump through to publish anything substantive.)
This is a really valuable contribution! (Both the term and laying out a partial extentional definition.)
I think there’s a missing important class of instances which I’ve previously referred to as ‘emotional dependence and misplaced concern’ (though I think my choice of words isn’t amazing). The closest is perhaps your ‘AI parentism’. The basic point is that there is a growing ‘AI rights/welfare’ lobby because some people (for virtuous reasons!) are beginning to think that AI systems are or could be deserving moral patients. They might not even be wrong, though the current SOTA conversation here appears incredibly misguided. (I have drafts elaborating on this but as I am now a civil servant there are some hoops I need to jump through to publish anything substantive.)