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Physicist Frank Wilczek argues AI can be conscious, creative, and evil

Physicist Frank Wilczek argues AI can be conscious, creative, and evil The document is a speculative essay on the nature of intelligence with no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers no new evidence of misconduct, financial flows, or legal exposure. Key insights: Wilczek asserts AI could possess consciousness, creativity, and capacity for evil based on neuroscience and physics.; References Francis Crick's "astonishing hypothesis" that mind emerges from matter.; Claims no experimental evidence for non‑physical influences on physical systems.

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Physicist Frank Wilczek argues AI can be conscious, creative, and evil The document is a speculative essay on the nature of intelligence with no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers no new evidence of misconduct, financial flows, or legal exposure. Key insights: Wilczek asserts AI could possess consciousness, creativity, and capacity for evil based on neuroscience and physics.; References Francis Crick's "astonishing hypothesis" that mind emerges from matter.; Claims no experimental evidence for non‑physical influences on physical systems.

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