In a recent Twitter survey, 68% of 2,300 participants believe that AI systems are either already conscious or will soon become so, igniting a provocative discussion.
Stanislas Dehaene argues that consciousness in humans involves complex cognitive processes, which most AI systems are currently not able to achieve, but the landscape is evolving.
Dr. José Hernández-Orallo explains that while AI effectively mimics human behavior, it fundamentally lacks the intrinsic qualities that characterize human consciousness.
The concept of AI consciousness raises ethical implications worth exploring, as our understanding of self-awareness and identity continues to evolve in the context of artificial intelligence.
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