The faculty through which the external world is apprehended.
State of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness.
The readiness to perceive sensations; elementary or undifferentiated consciousness.
1 The nodes brought them sentience , the supergiant's surplus energy brings them transcendence.
2 Only our passage was soundless, and we ourselves disembodied points of sentience .
3 If not, where did our intelligence, sentience , emotions, and morality come from?
4 To do these things, Mancuso argues, plants have developed smarts and sentience .
5 But sentience was a gift, a gift AIs appreciated all too well.
6 Those alert to animal sentience already find themselves in difficult situations.
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8 Given that as a baseline, we know that sentience and consciousness have evolved.
9 And with this process comes not just sentience but -sanity.
10 As if the very sediment of things contained yet some residue of sentience .
11 It would also appear that there's some kind of controlling sentience .
12 I don't know what I am! An irrefutable stroke of sentience .
13 Take the inconvenience -to some -of a fox's sentience .
14 Since then, a Federation-wide ban has been placed on the development of artificial sentience .
15 Nature is drawn like a sponge heavy and dripping from the waters of sentience .
16 They don't even bother with sentience , as we understand it.
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