uh sure, when i said “treating dogs like people” i meant stuff like having social interactions with them, playing with them, communicating, understanding that they’re intelligent, emotional social beings, treating them as part of a family (but different than humans). this is in contrast to an algorithm, with which actual communication or interaction is impossible (only a crude simulation of it), and which has no intelligence, emotion or agency.
uh sure, when i said “treating dogs like people” i meant stuff like having social interactions with them, playing with them, communicating, understanding that they’re intelligent, emotional social beings, treating them as part of a family (but different than humans). this is in contrast to an algorithm, with which actual communication or interaction is impossible (only a crude simulation of it), and which has no intelligence, emotion or agency.