
Consciousness is the ultimate trick: a phenomenon only the expert can verify, a riddle with no external proof. But what happens when machines learn to mimic it so well that the distinction between real and fake becomes meaningless? This study explores that as AI scales in data, computation, and memory, we are rapidly approaching a point of no return moment where synthetic minds will emulate consciousness with such precision that we will have no objective way to tell if they are truly self-aware or merely acting the part.
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Artificial intelligence, Computer and information sciences, computer science
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Artificial intelligence, Computer and information sciences, computer science
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