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Can We Apply Tests for Consciousness to Artificial Intelligence?

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In Walter Bradley Center director Robert J. Marks's second podcast with philosopher Angus Menuge, where the big topic is the perennial "Hard Problem of consciousness, they established that one of the implications of quantum mechanics is that consciousness is a "thing"; it exists in its own right. How can we apply that finding to claims for artificial intelligence? This portion begins at 25:33 min. A partial transcript, Show Notes, and Additional Resources follow. Robert J. Marks (pictured): Here is the big AI question: I know that I am conscious.


Artificial Intelligence: Machines, Minds or both?

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Is your smart phone really smart? Do you ever fear it will get too smart? Will it wake up one morning and decide to start running your life – deleting contacts it doesn't like, booking holidays online that it wants to go on with you or shifting your calendar appointments to suit its tastes? Perhaps, more realistically, you may be inclined to feel that your printer has a mind and mood swings of its own, seemingly out to get you when you are facing the most desperate deadline. But actually, the more we progress in the field of robotics, the more we are forced to recognise and appreciate that the mind is a unique wonder of the living world.