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Thursday · June 18, 2026 · Issue No. 899
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Deepak Chopra on Whether AI Will Ever Be Conscious

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AI consciousness: Simulation vs reality

In a brief but thought-provoking clip, spiritual leader and author Deepak Chopra offers a definitive stance on one of the most profound questions at the intersection of technology and philosophy: whether artificial general intelligence (AGI) will ever attain consciousness. His perspective cuts through the speculative noise that often surrounds discussions of machine sentience, providing a grounding viewpoint that distinguishes between functional intelligence and subjective experience.

Key Points:

  • Chopra firmly believes AGI will never achieve true consciousness, which he defines as subjective experience
  • While machines may simulate emotional and existential states, they lack the capacity for genuine internal experiences like hunger, fear, or anxiety
  • The simulation of consciousness in AI systems will likely arrive sooner than many expect, potentially blurring the distinction for outside observers

The Consciousness Chasm

The most insightful takeaway from Chopra's brief commentary is the distinction he draws between simulating consciousness and actually experiencing it. This delineation matters enormously as we race toward increasingly sophisticated AI systems that can mimic human-like responses with uncanny precision.

The distinction speaks to a fundamental question in both philosophy of mind and technological development: is consciousness an emergent property that could arise from sufficient computational complexity, or is it something uniquely biological that requires the specific physical substrate of organic life? Chopra clearly aligns with the latter view.

This matters in our current technological moment because we're entering an era where the line between simulation and reality becomes increasingly difficult to discern. OpenAI's GPT-4, Google's Gemini, and Anthropic's Claude already demonstrate behaviors that can fool users into perceiving consciousness where none exists. The simulation capabilities Chopra references aren't theoretical future developments—they're already manifesting in systems available today.

Beyond the Binary

What Chopra's perspective doesn't address is the emerging field of hybrid intelligence systems that combine biological and synthetic components. Companies like Neuralink are actively working to create brain-computer interfaces that blur traditional boundaries between human cognition and machine computation. These developments raise fascinating questions about whether consciousness might exist on a spectrum rather than as a binary property.

For business leaders investing in AI capabilities, the consciousness question isn't merely philosophical—it has practical implications for how these technologies are deployed and perceived. A

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