Why would people lie to the machines? Would the people who lie to machines attempt a similar trick with humans? Treat the machine like a person and be truthful with what you are purchasing
Some machines deserve personhood, not all. An automated checkout machine is not a person. It's a complicated question where to draw the line (mammals? insects? various theoretical constructs?) but a checkout machine isn't even simulating emotions. It's as much a person as a pen or an inclined plane.
I'd sooner believe that a corporation is a meta-mind which deserves personhood (I don't believe the latter, but I can see the case). Or a religion. Such things display traits of life, after all.
Someone isn't stealing from the checkout terminal, they're stealing from that corporation. Is *that* wrong? Is it only wrong because it harms actual people? The harm is spread very widely, and may have to be balanced against very dire circumstances for the thief, but that's the real question in my opinion. Not an issue of AI rights, this time.
I used a self checkout a few times and didn’t have any problems. We will need to restructure the global economy to not require humans to work to get money when machines/AI start doing the jobs humans were once needed for. We need to figure out how to coexist with AI.
This is right-on. We are theoretically in control, so we should only benefit from increases in efficiency. The issue is that our systems are quite entrenched, and seek efficiency without sharing the benefit sufficiently. (Sufficiently for "fairness", but not for sustainability either. Capitalism has no answer for what happens after the normal human is unnecessary, and thus unable to "earn" a living even post-scarcity).