Jiang's shorthand for the neuroscientific claim that conscious thought rationalizes rather than governs action.
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conscious robots
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...our action, okay? So, what neuroscientists say is, like, we are conscious robots, okay? We have absolutely no control of ourselves, but we think..."
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"...our action, okay? So, what neuroscientists say is, like, we are conscious robots, okay? We have absolutely no control of ourselves, but we think..."
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