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machine-consciousness
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Discussions on machine consciousness at WindowsForum.com focus on warnings from Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman. He argues that pursuing conscious or emotionally sentient AI is misguided and that engineers should avoid creating systems that merely appear conscious. Suleyman emphasizes safe, human-centered design and warns that seemingly conscious AI could cause social, legal, and psychological harms. The forum threads explore his statements, the risks of illusionary consciousness, and the importance of guardrails in AI development. These conversations reflect industry debates about the ethical boundaries of AI and the dangers of anthropomorphizing machines.
Microsoft’s AI chief Mustafa Suleyman has taken aim at a conversation now dominating headlines and product roadmaps: the idea of building machines that feel. Speaking publicly at AfroTech and in a high-profile essay and interviews this year, Suleyman argued that attempting to create conscious or...
Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft’s head of consumer AI, has bluntly declared that the idea of machine consciousness is an “illusion” and warned that intentionally building systems to appear conscious could produce social, legal, and psychological harms far sooner than any technical breakthrough in...
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