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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2024 · 32 MIN

Minds of machines: The great AI consciousness conundrum

from MIT Technology Review Narrated · host MIT Technology Review

AI consciousness isn’t just a devilishly tricky intellectual puzzle; it’s a morally weighty problem with potentially dire consequences. Fail to identify a conscious AI, and you might unintentionally subjugate, or even torture, a being whose interests ought to matter. Mistake an unconscious AI for a conscious one, and you risk compromising human safety and happiness for the sake of an unthinking, unfeeling hunk of silicon and code. Philosophers, cognitive scientists, and engineers are grappling with what it would take for AI to achieve consciousness—and whether it's even possible. This story was written by Grace Huckins and narrated by NOA.

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