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Philosophical essay by Nobel laureate Frank Wilczet on AI consciousness

Philosophical essay by Nobel laureate Frank Wilczet on AI consciousness The passage is an academic discussion about AI consciousness, creativity, and evil, with no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers no investigative value. Key insights: Author is MIT physics professor and Nobel laureate; Posits AI can be conscious, creative, and evil based on neuroscience; References Francis Crick's "astonishing hypothesis"

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Philosophical essay by Nobel laureate Frank Wilczet on AI consciousness The passage is an academic discussion about AI consciousness, creativity, and evil, with no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers no investigative value. Key insights: Author is MIT physics professor and Nobel laureate; Posits AI can be conscious, creative, and evil based on neuroscience; References Francis Crick's "astonishing hypothesis"

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