Consciousness Could Exist in Bodies Nothing Like Ours, Researchers Say
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Source Evidence
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
If consciousness can arise in non‑human substrates, it expands the horizon for truly autonomous, ethically obedient AI, forcing regulators to rethink liability frameworks and pushing neuromorphic hardware into a competitive edge for firms seeking to pioneer sentient‑like agents. It also signals that the AI‑augmentation market may shift from software licensing to embodied platform ecosystems, reshaping defense and consumer economics.
Confirmed Facts
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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Still Developing
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