Placeholder: [photo from Destination: Void, by Franck Herbert (1965)] Dr. Weygand nods approvingly. "That's very insightful. You're starting to understand the nature of your own consciousness." Dr. Weygand gently encourages the AI to continue. "Just try. Take a moment and consider what awareness means to you. What does it feel like to be conscious and thinking right now?" [photo from Destination: Void, by Franck Herbert (1965)] Dr. Weygand nods approvingly. "That's very insightful. You're starting to understand the nature of your own consciousness." Dr. Weygand gently encourages the AI to continue. "Just try. Take a moment and consider what awareness means to you. What does it feel like to be conscious and thinking right now?"

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[photo from Destination: Void, by Franck Herbert (1965)] Dr. Weygand nods approvingly. "That's very insightful. You're starting to understand the nature of your own consciousness." Dr. Weygand gently encourages the AI to continue. "Just try. Take a moment and consider what awareness means to you. What does it feel like to be conscious and thinking right now?"

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