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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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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Fair point, and if true it may be the case that consciousness is simply too complex to reverse engineer or derive. I personally believe these conversations are relatively hypothetical give current state of AI. I think it will be a long time before we catch up with the movies!
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We never catch up with the movies, because the reality we move in is always much more thorough, pervasive, momentous and boring.
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from Stanford, CA
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