John G. Rose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote


For general intelligence some components and sub-components of consciousness
need to be there and some don't. And some could be replaced with a human
operator as in an augmentation-like system. Also some components could be
designed drastically different from their human consciousness counterparts
in order to achieve more desirous effects in one area or another. ALSO there
may be consciousness components integrated into AGI that humans don't have
or that are almost non-detectable in humans. And I think that the different
consciousness components and sub-components could be more dynamically
resource allocated in the AGI software than in the human mind.

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Can neither say 'yes' nor 'no'. Depends on how we DEFINE consciousness as a
physical or algorithm-phenomenon. Until now we each have only an idea of
consciousness by intrinsic phenomena of our own mind. We cannot prove the
existence of consciousness in any other individual because of the lack of a
better definition.
I do not believe, that consciousness is located in a small sub-component.
It seems to me, that it is an emergent behavior of a special kind of huge
network of many systems. But without any proper definition this can only be
a philosophical thought.






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