On Tuesday, September 26, 2023, at 1:02 AM, Nanograte Knowledge Technologies 
wrote:
> Are you asserting that a patient under aneasthesia is conscious? How then, if 
> there's no memory of experience, or sensation, or cognitive interaction, do 
> we claim human consciousness? 
>  
>  Just a reminder, the topic still is AGI and not the philosophy of 
> consciousness. Meaning, the target would have to be emergent and/or 
> programmable consciousness.
>  
>  "Boom done!"?, nothing of the sort!

LOL

If it is defined as a physical attribute across all matter, yes they would have 
to be.

I work off of a model of conscious intelligence or conscio-intelligence (CI) 
for AGI. Otherwise, I wouldn’t bring up the topic here so often... Mmmkay? 

Not everyone is all juiced up over neural networks.. though you can see how 
those models are evolving.

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