None of the words in that paper’s abstract mean what they conventionally mean, nor do they mean what they sound like they mean, nor do they mean things that are useful. This is an esoteric point about math, couched in words that falsely resemble philosophy of mind.
The paper does not use the word “sentient” anywhere. That was added by New Scientist.
None of the words in that paper’s abstract mean what they conventionally mean, nor do they mean what they sound like they mean, nor do they mean things that are useful. This is an esoteric point about math, couched in words that falsely resemble philosophy of mind.
The paper does not use the word “sentient” anywhere. That was added by New Scientist.