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Finally, the emphasis is on participation and vigilance: voters, thinkers, researchers, and policymakers must engage with these issues now. We cannot afford to ignore the ethical implications or leave development merely in the hands of profit-driven corporations. The solutions involve philosophy, regulation, and public discourse—with a focus on benevolent design and post-nihilism, advocating for a future where technology aligns with societal well-being.
Summing Up
AGI remains poorly defined, with ongoing debates about consciousness, autonomy, and learning.
Human brains are astonishingly efficient, yet fundamentally different from digital computers.