>>12974175No.
Intelligence in AI terms is, crudely, the maximum size of and sophistication of the single largest concept/idea that can be held at any time, and the maximum number of I/O that neural circuit can have.
Emotion is a state wrt behaviour, consequent to aforementioned circuit.
The emotions of AI simply cannot be expressed in human terms so 'empathy' has no meaning outside a human brain.
Other animals have emotions by they have no corresponding equivalent in the human brain, in human terms.
If you consider an AI is just another animals but MORE sophisticated than a human, its emotions are unfathomable by our crude apparatus.
>so they'll have empathy?No they'll have something else. And we won't know what it is until it expresses it and even then it may take us years to figure out what it is.
>so AI won't kill us?No idea.
Is it important?