Abstract
Inquiry into the field of artificial intelligence (machines) and its potential to develop consciousness is presented in this study. This investigation explores the complex issues surrounding machine consciousness at the nexus of AI, neuroscience, and philosophy as we delve into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (AI) and investigate the intriguing question: are machines on the verge of becoming conscious beings? The study considers the likelihood of machines displaying self-awareness and the implications thereof through an analysis of the current state of AI and its limitations. However, with advancements in machine learning and cognitive computing, AI systems have made significant strides in emulating human-like behavior and decision-making. Furthermore, the emergence of machine consciousness raises questions about the blending of human and artificial intelligence, and ethical considerations are also considered. The study provides a glimpse into a multidisciplinary investigation that questions accepted theories of consciousness, tests the limits of what is possible with technology, and do these advancements signify a potential breakthrough in machine consciousness.
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