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An interesting philosophical point is that whenever machines surpass humans at a task, humans tend to stop considering those tasks as a mark of intelligence. For example, AI programs beating us at games like chess or Go led to the perception that those tasks no longer define intelligence. Now, efforts are shifting towards creating AI capable of more complex, embodied tasks—like autonomous driving or physical labor—which raises questions about whether machines could someday exhibit a form of self-awareness or sentience.