Neuroscientist Anil Seth explains why AI will not become conscious
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Anil Seth
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Neuroscientist Anil Seth argues that AI is not on a path to consciousness. He compares the tendency to see consciousness in AI to seeing faces in clouds — a projection of human traits onto machines that are sophisticated mimics but not sentient beings. Seth provides a definitive perspective on the urgent question of whether AI will ever gain consciousness, concluding it will not.
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the all-too-human tendency to project inner life onto machines that are brilliant mimics, not sentient beings
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