Mathematician Roger Penrose: The term "artificial intelligence" itself is not quite accurate; current AI cannot truly be considered genuine intelligence. True intelligence must possess self-awareness, but today's various AIs are essentially just intricate and complex mechanical computations. Because the computational logic becomes increasingly complicated, humans find it difficult to understand the underlying structure, and subconsciously assume that machines have autonomous intelligence.

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