I'm not conscious of a proper definition for consciousness.
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I mean by it the memory of the experience of an attentional binding state. Phenomenal experience is the memory of the current perceptual binding state, access consciousness is the memory of accessing an attentional state, reflexive consciousness the memory of accessing the access
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I would ask them: How many intelligent-being on earth can they count without consciousness? IMHO consciousness is the absolute objective result of intelligence(machine or not).
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I expect that by the time a scientist sticks around for long enough to be asked on stage, the probability that a random audience argument can change their opinion on fundamental questions has radically diminished.
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When consciousness is created in AI it means we aren’t conscious in the way we believed to be conscious either.
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Yes, I think that we only dream that we are conscious. A conscious AI will be (like our mind) a computational machine that weaves dreams.
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The Hard Problem of Consciousness is significant. It is unrealistic to now take the view that 'machines can be conscious' when we don't even know what consciousness is.
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Is it realistic to take the view that machines cannot be conscious when we have pretty conclusively shown that everything is a machine?
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And how did they define consciousness in the first place?
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Frustratingly, some did not even care, and used it interchangeably with sentience, metacognition, or intelligence.
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