Human Consciousness Is a ‘Controlled Hallucination,’ Scientist Says—And AI Can Never Achieve It

What if AI never becomes conscious? Neuroscientist Anil Seth says it might not—and that could be a good thing. In a world buzzing about the Singularity, Seth argues that true consciousness isn’t just about brainpower, but biology—our bodies, metabolism, and senses. His theory of consciousness as a \\"controlled hallucination\\" implies AI, no matter how smart, may never truly experience awareness. For the paper packaging industry, this means future AI tools may stay powerful but ethically simple—perfect for optimizing supply chains or predicting demand, without needing to consider machine \\"feelings.\\" And that keeps innovation focused, not philosophical.https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a64555175/conscious-ai-singularity/

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