On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 8:02 AM Matt Mahoney <[email protected]> wrote:

> Colin, in your quest to create an artificial consciousness, can you
> explain:
>
> 1. How do you test a human, animal, robot, or program to tell if it is
> conscious or not?
>
> 2. What aspect of human behavior is possible in a machine only if it is
> conscious?
>
> 3. What aspect of consciousness, if any, depends on behavior implemented
> in neurons rather than transistors?
>
> 4. How do you test whether a particular computing technology is capable of
> consciousness?
>
> 5. Your definition of consciousness? Are you referring to the state of
> wakefulness (the opposite of unconsciousness), what thinking feels like, or
> something else?
>

This is exactly what I am trying to convey: *using the framework in the
diagram under (e).  *All this is exactly what I am trying to get to. This
is a big paper. Please be patient. Your interest is appreciated.

cheers
colin

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