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artificial consciousness
Artificial consciousness refers to the hypothetical creation of a machine or software system that possesses subjective awareness, self-awareness, or sentience similar to that experienced by humans or animals. It involves the development of artificial entities capable of perceiving, experiencing, and understanding their own existence and mental states, not just simulating intelligent behavior.
Microsoft’s AI Chief: Only Biological Beings Can Be Conscious
Mustafa Suleyman, head of Microsoft’s AI division and co-founder of DeepMind, has reignited one of the field’s most profound debates — declaring that consciousness is exclusively a biological phenomenon and warning researchers to...
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