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Considerationbeing is a term used in moral philosophy and AI ethics to denote a hypothetical standard or agent that internalizes the welfare and moral considerability of all beings capable of experiencing well-being. The word blends "consideration" and "being" and is typically discussed as a way to frame how deliberation should account for others' interests.

Practically, considerationbeing can refer to either a property of an agent’s decision-making—the capacity to weigh others’

In theoretical debates, the concept intersects with questions of moral status, sentience, and welfare. It appears

Challenges include definitional ambiguity, disagreement about whose welfare matters and how to measure it, and tensions

Related ideas include moral patienthood, moral considerability, welfare ethics, and ethical deliberation. See also literature on

interests
alongside
one’s
own—or
to
a
normative
ideal:
decision
processes
that
ensure
the
welfare
of
all
affected
beings
is
part
of
the
calculation.
in
discussions
across
ethical
frameworks
such
as
utilitarianism,
virtue
ethics,
and
rights-based
theories,
and
in
AI
ethics
as
a
criterion
for
value
alignment
that
requires
systems
to
factor
the
well-being
of
affected
parties
into
outcomes.
with
efficiency
or
autonomy.
Critics
caution
that
it
can
become
too
vague,
overbroad,
or
instrumentalized
unless
accompanied
by
clear
metrics
and
safeguards.
value
alignment,
care
ethics,
and
the
ethics
of
artificial
agents.