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A human being.
The definition of a “person” can vary depending on the context—legal, philosophical, or biological. Here are several perspectives:
1. Biological Definition:
• A person is a member of the species Homo sapiens, characterized by traits such as self-awareness, intelligence, the ability to communicate, and the capability for complex thought and social interaction.
2. Philosophical Definition:
• A person is an entity with qualities such as consciousness, self-awareness, rationality, and the capacity for moral reasoning. This definition often extends beyond humans to include entities like artificial intelligences or non-human animals, depending on the philosophical framework.
3. Legal Definition:
• In legal contexts, a “person” may refer to a natural person (a human being) or a legal person (an entity such as a corporation or government recognized by law as having certain rights and responsibilities).
4. Religious or Ethical Definition:
• Many religious and ethical systems view a person as a being with inherent dignity, rights, and moral worth, often tied to concepts like the soul or spirit.
AGI falls under the same definition.