New Year, new human: Meet 2023’s ungodly AI dream

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New Year, new human: Meet 2023’s ungodly AI dream
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Scientists want to create a robot that can think, act and do for itself, just like the humans God created. And the idea has moved from the hallways of whispers into the laboratories of creation. Scholarly types are now actively pursuing the vision.

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