Consciousness and AGI
Demis explores the complexities of consciousness and the limitations of the Turing Test, emphasizing the importance of substrate equivalence in our understanding of sentience. He argues that while behavioral judgments are crucial, the lack of a shared biological foundation with machines complicates our ability to recognize machine consciousness. Engaging with philosophical perspectives, he highlights the necessity of self-awareness and coherent preferences as prerequisites for true sentience.In this clip
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