The feeling of being a self in its world by being a prediction machine with its collection of interpretive habits. — apokrisis
Hence, if a robot or computer program can report on inputs – with Chat GTP as one example of this - it is then as conscious as anything else.
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Apo is an eliminativist who deems all speak of first-person awareness and, hence, of consciousness to be a linguistic social construct devoid of real referent(s). — javra
Apo thinks:
A system, typically a brain, is conscious iff it creates a model of it's environment it uses to make predictions. Consciousness is the action or function of doing this. — bert1
What's so hard to understand here?
— apokrisis
Your views — bert1
What do you think of Koch losing his bet to Chalmers? Do you think Koch is ever going to win that bet (assuming he lives long enough)? — RogueAI
So get the story about "consciousness" right and all the more interesting scientific questions start to flow. — apokrisis
If you call being qualified to speak to the OP a problem, then you’re probably right. I’m probably the only one to have discussed all this with Chalmers, Koch, Friston, etc. — apokrisis
At best, consciousness = attention + reporting. — apokrisis
At best, consciousness = attention + reporting. A jumping spider has something that is primitively like what we would call attentional processing. But it doesn’t speak so can’t report or introspect. — apokrisis
If you call being qualified to speak to the OP a problem, then you’re probably right. I’m probably the only one to have discussed all this with Chalmers, Koch, Friston, etc. — apokrisis
Then there are the groups that remain in the pre-woke shadows, like working class white men--a group that has historically been discounted. The plight of workers in general isn't prominent, and it will probably be a cold day in hell before public media gives extended attention to the exploitation of the working class by the predatory rich. One rarely hears much about the history of organized labor, unions, unionization, or corporate and legislative efforts to block unionization. — BC
It's the obvious and PR loaded reasons for the change. their 'racist guilt'. — BC
It just goes to show you that even though the MAGA base is fiercely loyal to Trump if he diverges too far from their core values or beliefs they will boo him and voice their disapproval. — GRWelsh
As for asking God for $100 to put on a horse in the fifth race at Pimlico... there's a whole branch of Christianity that works at that - prosperity gospel. — T Clark
Our Bayesian models of the world include the construction of the self within the model as the necessary "other" of this world. — apokrisis
I would define "mind" as the sum total of an entities mental processes which include thinking, feeling, perceiving, knowing, remembering, being aware, being self-aware, proprioception, and lots of stuff I'm leaving out. I think all of those things are observable from the outside (third person observation) and many are observable from the inside (introspection). — T Clark
What definition of “consciousness” can you present here such that it could be subject to experimental investigation? — apokrisis
You sound like the kid in the back seat. “Are we there yet? Are we there yet?”
You have failed to engage with the points I made and I don’t feel I need to run you through it again. — apokrisis
A theory of “consciousness” is just the pursuit of a ghostly spirit stuff. Or can you frame the task in a way that is scientific rather than a search for immaterial being? — apokrisis
Progress is about the generality of showing how consciousness is just the result of the evolutionary elaboration of biosemiosis — apokrisis
Maybe there is more of focus now than thirty years ago...I don't really know. Maybe it's a category mistake to expect neuroscience to explain consciousness as we intuitively understand it. Maybe that understanding itself is due to reifications of linguistically generated ideas. I don't think it's a problem which really matters much to how we live our lives—there are far more pressing problems facing us right now. — Janus
I don't think the so-called "hard problem" is the main, or even a significant, focus of neuroscience. It's mostly the philosophers who worry about it. — Janus
Neuroscience may not have explained first person experience, but it has discovered plenty about the workings of the brain. — Janus
I don't see any alternative for science than the Galilean approach — Janus
