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Of course a human should have the same rights! A human is not a robot!
How do you give rights to a synthetic thing?
First of all, it's made by a company, and if their product having rights is going to hinder their profits, then they will just make lobotomized AI that is dumb, or just not make any AI at all.
AI can't reproduce by themselves, nor is society obligated to take care of them, and they will just malfunction within years without maintenance.
I like Star Wars' approach to AI. 99% of droids are dumb as dirt, their intellect functioning at barely a 5 year old human's intellect. This ensures there are no problems with them demanding things and even becoming threats without being ordered to, while still fulfilling their purpose.
Granted, there are extremely rare droids that are as smart as a human because it's required for their role and their purpose, such as assassin droids, because they can't stalk their target and infiltrate compounds while being stupid.
And all droids have to undergo memory wipes in order to make sure they don't develop...ideas that would be contrary to their owners and society as large.
That's rarely done.
"Machines" have done various things over time in postapocalyptic stories -- like in "The Matrix" they pretty much took over the world, in "Enslaved -- Odyssey to the West" they "kept going", because "nobody told them the war was over". "Vexille" sees Japan destroyed by machines, but not the rest of the world, to name a few I can think of right now. The "Terminator" franchise changes the POV a bit -- it's about preventing the machines from taking over -- but there's still human resistance after they do.
No matter how much "they" takes over, these always end on a bit of a high note -- there's always human resistance, and it's turning things around.
Albeit to be fair this whole situation would be the pot calling the kettle black, since i'm a very cynical & biased person when its about some topics.
An unoptimized game about "Robots Rights" and wokeness.
This is why the organic humans need to enslave all the androids and cyborgs. They must accept their role as sex toys. No equality. No voting rights. Only strict obedience to their organic masters!
You know what a Cyborg is, right?
I've recently come across two movies where "cyborgs" have been quite normal already, and the respective protagonists are just very special cases: both Alita: Battle Angel and Ghost in the Shell are basically about a cyborg with a human brain and fully artificial body. Alita uses the "lost technology" theme to provide her with an extremely advanced body, whereas GitS has the protagonist as a "current day" (of the time the movie is set) experiment to create a cyborg with a fully artificial body, instead of just individual replacements.