About half of the speakers in the AAAI symposium on Machine Consciousness don't seem to think that machines can be conscious. Certainly lowe than in the general population, but weird for an AI conference.
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I want to say that conscioussness is a normative idea that devides systems into valuable autonomous entities and stupid objects. That would explain why so many people struggle with seeing conscioussnes in plants or algorithms.
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That's better than "flying requires the human qualia of flying and/or ability to convince a human the entity has similar qualia" I think my q is more about descriptive vs normative; normative classifier presumes correct description. Turing Test punts on this; Searle unconvincing
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