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Type: Scientific essay / article
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A page from an essay titled 'The Unity of Intelligence' by Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek, found within House Oversight documents (likely related to the Epstein investigation due to Epstein's funding of scientific circles). Wilczek argues that based on physics and neuroscience, there is no distinction between natural and artificial intelligence, supporting the view that the mind is purely a result of physical processes (matter). The document discusses AI consciousness, creativity, and evil through a materialist lens.

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Frank Wilczek Author
Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics at MIT, 2004 Nobel Prize recipient, author of 'A Beautiful Question'
Francis Crick Subject of Reference
Renowned biologist cited by Wilczek for his 1994 book regarding the 'astonishing hypothesis'

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MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where Frank Wilczek is a professor
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', indicating the source of the document

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Frank Wilczek Academic Citation Francis Crick
Wilczek cites Crick's 1994 book and his 'astonishing hypothesis' regarding mind and matter.

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"Evidence from those fields makes it overwhelmingly likely that there is no sharp divide between natural and artificial intelligence."
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"The 'astonishing hypothesis' is in fact the foundation of modern neuroscience."
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"No 'thought waves,' separate from known physical processes yet capable of influencing physical events, seem to exist."
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"That conclusion, taken at face value, erases the distinction between natural and artificial intelligence."
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