>I am NOT anthropomorphizing.
> I am asking questions about what it is that we value so much in humanity and whether we are necessarily unique in that regard. There have long been simple answers: We are made in the image of God. Might makes right. We are the pinnacle of evolution... All bullshit.
> I’m hoping (not asserting) that we can develop some better answers from building and studying AIs.
>Years ago, many people thought that the Turning Test was a sufficient condition for moral worth. That is no longer a widely held opinion
> even if they are true, there’s no reason to believe the biological evolution is so special that the kind of evolution that produces LLMs might not also create those qualities.
> These discussions get muddled because they implicitly assume "consciousness" is a single, well defined attribute. But biological evolution makes it clear that consciousness originates as simple distinguishing self from not-self in single celled organisms. The human consciousness comes in several levels, including that primitive self/not-self. The level you seem to consider mysterious and a brute fact, in which one is conscious of one self as an actor in the world and in imagined scenarios of considered action, is a product of imagination and language. To be able to think of yourself in various possible situations is an obvious evolutionary advantage. And notice that most of the time you are not thinking of yourself in this way. As I'm typing this I'm just thinking of typing and I'm no more self conscious than my dog is. Many things I do well I do unconsciously or "subconsciously", i.e. walk, run, play tennis, ride a bicycle... And even intellectual things like finding a mathematical proof, as described by Poincare' may be mostly unconscious. That's processing data intelligently with no feeling at all.
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On Wed, Jun 17, 2026 at 3:05 PM Brent Meeker <meeke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> These discussions get muddled because they implicitly assume "consciousness" is a single, well defined attribute. But biological evolution makes it clear that consciousness originates as simple distinguishing self from not-self in single celled organisms. The human consciousness comes in several levels, including that primitive self/not-self. The level you seem to consider mysterious and a brute fact, in which one is conscious of one self as an actor in the world and in imagined scenarios of considered action, is a product of imagination and language. To be able to think of yourself in various possible situations is an obvious evolutionary advantage. And notice that most of the time you are not thinking of yourself in this way. As I'm typing this I'm just thinking of typing and I'm no more self conscious than my dog is. Many things I do well I do unconsciously or "subconsciously", i.e. walk, run, play tennis, ride a bicycle... And even intellectual things like finding a mathematical proof, as described by Poincare' may be mostly unconscious. That's processing data intelligently with no feeling at all.
The above could be summarized in the following way; whatever you mean by the word, if you are comfortable in saying "human beings are conscious" then you should also be comfortable in saying "Intelligent computers are conscious".
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