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Philosophical essay on AI, Turing Test, and misinformation

Philosophical essay on AI, Turing Test, and misinformation The text offers no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It is a speculative discussion of AI ethics and historical references, lacking investigative value. Key insights: Discusses AI's potential to mimic human behavior without consciousness.; References Norbert Wiener, Alan Turing, and deep‑learning risks.; Mentions the need for political and legal innovations to address AI threats.

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Philosophical essay on AI, Turing Test, and misinformation The text offers no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It is a speculative discussion of AI ethics and historical references, lacking investigative value. Key insights: Discusses AI's potential to mimic human behavior without consciousness.; References Norbert Wiener, Alan Turing, and deep‑learning risks.; Mentions the need for political and legal innovations to address AI threats.

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