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by cscurmudgeon 825 days ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_problem_of_consciousness

> As the laws of physics do not seem to stop at the borders of a skull

There doesn't need to be a magic dust for consciousness, it could still be a primitive compatible with existing physics. See what Roger Penrose worked on.

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Or not a primitive but just emergent phenomena.

I.e. an intelligent computing engine which learns to model both its environment and itself, with some degree of access and control of its internal processes including when it considers itself.

At the point of clear, continuous practical self-awareness, how could it not be “conscious”? It will experience it’s self’s awareness of it’s self-awareness.

Cognitive services are disabled (or have bugs injected) when consciousness is pointed at itself.