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From: "James P. Lynch III" <jlynch@oacs.nswc.navy.mil>
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> Might there be a difference between a machine programmed to FEEL
> "emergent" fear, pain, self-awareness, etc., and one programmed merely to
> simulate such feelings? 

Is there a difference?
