Only if you never did some serious thinking you can consider AI can be 
conscious. Is not at all the same thing like other similar statements 
across history like "objects heavier than air can never fly". In that case 
you were only dealing with arrangements of atoms. But in the case of 
consciousness you are dealing with the nature of reality. And the nature of 
reality just is. You don't conjure it up just by arranging atoms, atoms 
which don't even exist, being themselves ideas in consciousness. Is like 
you are given a picture of a dead person and you try to revive that person 
by painting the picture pixel by pixel. You will not revive anything. You 
will just make a picture. That's all. If you are to make an "artificial 
brain" atom by atom, all that you will ever get will be a dead object that 
will not do anything.

On Monday, 22 April 2019 04:02:32 UTC+3, Brent wrote:
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> AI can't be conscious like me = the hubris of the 21st century. 
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> Brent 
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