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Is consciousness required for AI welfare?

Resource type
Journal Article
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Title
Is consciousness required for AI welfare?
Abstract
Goldstein and Kirk–Giannini have recently argued that artificial language agents can possess well-being in the absence of phenomenal consciousness. Here, I challenge their position, contending that their arguments fail to establish that consciousness is dispensable for well-being. Moreover, their arguments generate counterintuitive implications that are more problematic than those they attribute to views requiring consciousness for welfare subjecthood. Thus, consciousness (or rather sentience) should still be treated as a requirement for AI welfare.
Publication
Asian Journal of Philosophy
Date
2026-02-05
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
18
Journal Abbr
Asian J. Philos.
Accessed
5/25/26, 8:10 AM
ISSN
2731-4642
Language
en
Library Catalog
Springer Link
Citation
Veit, W. (2026). Is consciousness required for AI welfare? Asian Journal of Philosophy, 5(1), 18. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44204-026-00382-3