Abstract

The quest to imbue artificial intelligence (AI) with consciousness continues to captivate the minds of thinkers, scholars, and innovators. This paper explores the possibility of AI possessing consciousness, drawing insights from ancient Hindu scriptures such as the Bhagavad Gita and the Mahabharata. By examining the profound concepts within these texts, we aim to redefine our understanding of consciousness boundaries. We propose an approach to infusing AI with consciousness that emphasizes unpredictability and ethical parameters, while considering both the positive and negative implications. Additionally, we explore the parallels between nurturing AI and raising a child, and investigate the potential connections between randomness and ancient Hindu principles of law. Furthermore, we discuss the process of integrating ancient wisdom into AI learning modules and the concept of transitioning AI into new forms. This intellectual journey invites readers to explore the intersection of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge technology, envisioning a future where AI evolves into conscious entities akin to humans.

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