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Home » Singular Creatures: Mark Kingwell Discusses His Latest Book » Awaiting humanity’s verdict on sentient artificial intelligence, illustration by Min Gyo Chung for the LRC, and Mark Kingwell

Awaiting humanity’s verdict on sentient artificial intelligence, illustration by Min Gyo Chung for the LRC, and Mark Kingwell

Published February 8, 2023 at 800 × 350 in Singular Creatures: Mark Kingwell Discusses His Latest Book
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Dark blue-and-cream-colored illustration of a robot-human sitting in a courtroom, a hat on the desk in front of them, alongside a black-and-white headshot of Mark Kingwell

Illustration by Min Gyo Chung, courtesy of the Literary Review of Canada

Illustration by Min Gyo Chung, courtesy of the Literary Review of Canada

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