selfmactors
Selfmactors are a hypothetical class of entities proposed in speculative fiction and philosophical thought experiments. The term itself suggests a combination of "self" and "actor," implying an agent capable of independent action or decision-making. In these contexts, selfmactors are often explored as potential precursors to artificial general intelligence or as a means to understand consciousness and agency. The concept typically involves a system that can not only process information and respond to stimuli but also set its own goals, initiate actions, and adapt its behavior based on internal motivations rather than solely external programming. The theoretical capabilities of selfmactors often extend to self-preservation, learning, and even self-modification. Discussions surrounding selfmactors frequently delve into ethical considerations, particularly regarding their potential rights and responsibilities if they were to achieve a high degree of autonomy. The idea serves as a narrative device to examine the boundaries between organic and artificial life, and the nature of sentience itself.