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Fundamental Reflections on Minds and Machines

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We live in a complex world, and the complexity exists not just in degree but in diversity that is pluralistically rich and spectral.

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Menon, S., Todariya, S., Agerwala, T. (2024). Fundamental Reflections on Minds and Machines. In: Menon, S., Todariya, S., Agerwala, T. (eds) AI, Consciousness and The New Humanism. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0503-0_1

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