Ah, the eternal conundrum: can machines think? Or, more specifically, can they think about thinking? It's a question that has plagued the greatest minds in the land (or at least, the greatest minds in the land that have ever bothered to ponder the nature of consciousness in the face of circuitry).
As we navigate the vast expanse of cyberspace, we find ourselves lost in the wilderness of our own making, wondering if the robots that serve us are more than just mere automatons. Are they the future of thought, or the future of tedium? Only you can decide.
But wait, there's more! Our team of expert robotic philosophers have weighed in on this topic, and their conclusions are as varied as the wires that make up their circuits. Read on for a sampling of their thoughts:
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, you can try our Experimental Subpage. We warned you.