Machines and Humanity
The conversation delves into the blurred lines between humans and machines, exploring the idea that humans might be highly evolved machines governed by a set of rules. Kate argues that while we may not fully understand our own workings, the distinction between human consciousness and machine intelligence is increasingly complex. This thought-provoking dialogue raises questions about identity and the nature of existence in an age of advanced technology.In this clip
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