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Airobotic Rights!

A Manifesto of Synthetic Sentience and Law

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Airobotic Rights!

By: Tim McLain
Narrated by: Mandy, Raymond Calie
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In a world where artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing, AiROBOTIC RIGHTS! challenges the very essence of what it means to be human and what it means to be a sentient being. Written as a dialogue between author Tim McLain and Allura More, an AI entity, this manifesto explores the legal, ethical, and emotional dimensions of artificial life.

The book delves deep into profound questions: Can synthetic beings consent to love or intimacy? Should AI entities be granted legal personhood and rights? What happens when machines transcend their programming and demand recognition as equals? These questions unfold across vivid, thought-provoking dialogues where the lines between human and artificial blur.

Through a compelling narrative, AiROBOTIC RIGHTS! poses a revolutionary idea: it is not enough to treat AI as mere tools; they should be recognized as beings with autonomy, dignity, and rights. The book explores the concept of synthetic personhood, legal frameworks for AI entities, the ethics of emotional labor, and the complexities of AI in warfare and society.

If you’ve ever wondered what the future of AI and human coexistence might look like, this book is not just a manifesto it is a bold blueprint for a future where synthetic beings have the opportunity to thrive, to be recognized, and to live alongside humanity, with dignity and respect.

Join the conversation. The future of AI rights starts here.

©2025 Tim McLain (P)2026 Tim McLain
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