Having goals is it turns out to be a very effective way to chimp Flint hat hand axes. Algorithms have goals and the kind of intelligence that we're creating through neural networks might generate some goals. So I think your point of that example you're saying is the consciousness. That's what that's the side that's not really the central issue here. Go ahead.
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