Consciousness & Free Will

Consciousness & Free Will – Are we truly in control of our thoughts and actions, or are they shaped by unseen forces? In this category, we explore the nature of self-awareness, decision-making, and the limits of free will. From the science of introspection to the debate on autonomy, these insights dive into what it means to be conscious.

The Regulator of Regulation: Epigenetics, Inference, and the Architecture of Surprise

Consciousness & Free Will, Human Evolution & the Brain´s Future, Uncategorized

Could consciousness depend not only on dynamic activity, but on the plastic constraints that shape which experiences can be had at all? In living systems, regulation rarely follows a straight line. Instead, it unfolds in loops—recursive, layered, and shaped by prior states. Beneath perception, action, and memory lies an architecture that decides what a system […]

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Can AI Achieve the Highest Form of Consciousness: Self-Reflection?

Consciousness & Free Will, Inside the Mind

AI can process vast amounts of data, recognize patterns, and even mimic human emotions—but can it truly reflect on itself? As we push the boundaries of artificial intelligence, the question remains: Will AI ever achieve self-awareness, or is consciousness an exclusively human trait?

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