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Bol What if eloquent code is not just clever, but close to feeling? This book gives you a clear way to think about machine consciousness without mysticism or hype, separating smart behaviour from lived experience and showing how they sometimes intersect. It starts with the hardest question of all - what is consciousness - and turns it into practical criteria you can apply to real systems. Along the way, it clarifies why passing the Turing test is never the final word, how qualia and first-person perspective matter, and where integrated information theory genuinely helps engineers and where it tempts over-claim.You will find the classic debates made newly useful. The Chinese room argument becomes a diagnostic for surface mimicry; panpsychism is treated with seriousness and limits; claims of self-awareness in AI are audited with tests that reward evidence over theatre. The result is a field guide for anyone who has ever asked, can AI be conscious - and wanted more than slogans in reply.Who is it for? Builders, policy teams, product leaders, researchers, and curious readers who need a rigorous but readable map through fast-changing claims. You will learn how to evaluate architectures, interface signals, and moral stakes; how to separate intelligence from experience; and how to act when evidence is partial but the consequences are real. The book ends with a practical ethic for near-minds, addressing the emerging ethics of AI rights without either panic or complacency.If you want a grounded, workable framework for judging when a system merely seems to feel and when it might actually matter that it does, this is your starting point - and your standard.

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What if eloquent code is not just clever, but close to feeling? This book gives you a clear way to think about machine consciousness without mysticism or hype, separating smart behaviour from lived experience and showing how they sometimes intersect. It starts with the hardest question of all - what is consciousness - and turns it into practical criteria you can apply to real systems. Along the way, it clarifies why passing the Turing test is never the final word, how qualia and first-person perspective matter, and where integrated information theory genuinely helps engineers and where it tempts over-claim.You will find the classic debates made newly useful. The Chinese room argument becomes a diagnostic for surface mimicry; panpsychism is treated with seriousness and limits; claims of self-awareness in AI are audited with tests that reward evidence over theatre. The result is a field guide for anyone who has ever asked, can AI be conscious - and wanted more than slogans in reply.Who is it for? Builders, policy teams, product leaders, researchers, and curious readers who need a rigorous but readable map through fast-changing claims. You will learn how to evaluate architectures, interface signals, and moral stakes; how to separate intelligence from experience; and how to act when evidence is partial but the consequences are real. The book ends with a practical ethic for near-minds, addressing the emerging ethics of AI rights without either panic or complacency.If you want a grounded, workable framework for judging when a system merely seems to feel and when it might actually matter that it does, this is your starting point - and your standard.

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