Well, large language models like GPT sometimes report being conscious, too, but they aren't.
I'm not entirely convinced I have some special thing that is different from what you would expect from a system that can reflect on itself in lots of different ways at different levels.
Uhhh... Feelings do something in the social sphere, which is where we all live. An individual person feeling feelings and not adequately suppressing an emotional response is akin to an individual neuron firing.
By "consciousness" and "feelings" he doesn't mean "self-awareness" and "emotions", he means "sentience": the fact that you/we have any kind of internal experience. We have to look past the definitional debate to the real "hard problem of consciousness", which is: why is there any experience at all? Why aren't we all just philosophical-zombies?
I'm not entirely convinced I have some special thing that is different from what you would expect from a system that can reflect on itself in lots of different ways at different levels.