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claim:consciousness-does-not-imply-human-like-motives-or-emotionsConsciousness does not imply human-like motives or emotions.
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extracted_from(2023) · Patrick Butlin · Robert P. Long · Eric Elmoznino · Yoshua Bengio +15
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