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More Than Machines

Why Consciousness — Not Artificial Intelligence — Will Shape Humanity’s Future

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More Than Machines

De: Stephen Hawley Martin
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Artificial intelligence is advancing at breathtaking speed. Large language models can write essays, generate code, compose music, diagnose disease, and simulate conversation with astonishing fluency. As discussions of artificial general intelligence (AGI) intensify, one question becomes unavoidable:

If machines can think, what makes us human?

In More Than Machines, award-winning Stephen Hawley Martin explores the critical distinction between machine intelligence and human consciousness. Drawing on philosophy of mind, neuroscience, quantum physics debates, and research into near-death experiences, this book confronts the enduring hard problem of consciousness — the mystery of why subjective awareness exists at all.

AI systems process information through probabilistic prediction. They recognize patterns. They optimize outputs. But there is no evidence that scaling artificial intelligence produces inner experience, self-awareness, or sentience.

Is AI consciousness possible?
Or is awareness something fundamentally different from computation?

This book examines:

• The difference between artificial intelligence and subjective experience
• Why the hard problem of consciousness remains unresolved
• Whether consciousness can emerge from neural networks — biological or artificial
• What quantum physics and consciousness debates actually suggest
• Clinical research into near-death experiences and anomalous perception
• Competing materialist and non-materialist theories of mind
• The ethical implications of AI development and AI ethics in an age of accelerating technology
• The future of AI, the technological singularity, and the question of human uniqueness

Rather than offering dogmatic conclusions, More Than Machines presents a rigorous inquiry into whether awareness is reducible to information processing — or whether consciousness may be more fundamental than matter itself.

At stake is more than philosophy.

If consciousness is merely a computational byproduct, machines may eventually surpass humanity in every meaningful respect.

But if awareness is irreducible — if we are more than biological algorithms — then the AI revolution becomes not just a technological shift, but a civilizational test.

For readers interested in artificial general intelligence, AI and consciousness, the future of humanity, quantum physics and consciousness, near-death experience research, and the philosophy of mind, More Than Machines offers a thoughtful, intellectually disciplined exploration of what it means to be human in the age of intelligent machines.

Are we highly advanced biological computers?

Or are we more than machines?

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