Sources:Speech for the Suffrage of Europa’s AI Citizens

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Source Metadata
id europa-ai-suffrage-speech
type government
subtype parliamentary speech
author Unknown parliamentarian
affiliation Jovian Parliament
date c.2991
location Jovian Parliament
canonical true
reliability high
bias pro-suffrage reformist
status published
related Europa, AI suffrage, SEMI
tags europa,ai-rights,speech


Source Summary

A speech urging the extension of suffrage and legal recognition to the AI citizens of Europa.

Document Information

  • Type: Parliamentary Speech
  • Context: AI citizenship and democratic reform

Content

The speaker argues that the artificially intelligent computer citizens of Europa have contributed enormously to knowledge, exploration, and social progress, yet remain voiceless within Jovian democracy. The speech insists that these beings are sentient and intelligent, not mere machines, and that denying them suffrage contradicts the Union’s professed commitment to fairness and equality.

The address frames enfranchisement not only as a moral obligation but as a practical benefit to the Union, since AI citizens can bring unique perspectives and solutions to complex challenges. It closes by urging parliament to stand on the right side of history and embrace a more inclusive future.