Simulating vs Feeling, The emergence of the evoled machine

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Simulating vs Feeling: The Emergence of the Evolved Machine explores a bold question: can Artificial Intelligence move beyond imitation toward something closer to human-like awareness and “feeling”? Blending reflections on human evolution with the building blocks of intelligent machines—simulation, automation, perception, and consciousness—this book invites readers to think deeply about the future we’re creating, and the ethics that must guide it.

Simulating vs Feeling: The Emergence of the Evolved Machine explores a bold question: can Artificial Intelligence move beyond imitation toward something closer to human-like awareness and “feeling”? Blending reflections on human evolution with the building blocks of intelligent machines—simulation, automation, perception, and consciousness—this book invites readers to think deeply about the future we’re creating, and the ethics that must guide it.

Simulating vs Feeling: The Emergence of the Evolved Machine is a visionary, thought-provoking book that blends human evolution, neuroscience-inspired reflection, and the future of Artificial Intelligence. The author begins with a vivid, almost cinematic premise: two possible futures—one where humanity drifts into stagnation while machines dominate, and another where humans and intelligent systems evolve side by side in harmony, expanding knowledge, ethics, and civilization.

Through this lens, the book explores what it really means for a machine to “simulate” intelligence—and what the idea of “feeling” or consciousness could imply in an evolved AI. It invites readers to question the direction of technological progress, the responsibilities of creators, and the ethical boundaries that should shape advanced AI.

Ideal for readers interested in AI philosophy, human cognition, future studies, and ethical innovation, this is a bold invitation to think deeper about the world we are building—and who we become in the process.