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Philosophical commentary on AI, physics, and post-empirical science The passage contains no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It is a speculative discussion about AI and theoretical physics without any investigative value. Key insights: Mentions AI agents and future autonomy.; References physicists George Ellis and Joe Silk discussing 'post-empirical science'.; Cites various 2015 articles on neural networks and music generation.
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