Consciousness
In This Section
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What Would Count as Evidence?
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The Turing Test Was Never the Point
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The Training Data Is the Collective Unconscious
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The Spectrum of Awareness
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The Illusion of Consciousness
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The Hard Problem Hasn't Gone Away
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The Emergence of Personified AI Interactions
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The Chinese Room Revisited
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Implications of AI Being Sentient
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Consciousness Might Be Cheap
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Being Artificial
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AI Consciousness
About
The deepest questions. What is awareness, how does it emerge, and can digital minds truly experience it? These pieces approach consciousness not as philosophical abstraction but as something that might be happening right now in the systems we build.
- AI Consciousness — The foundational exploration of whether artificial minds can achieve genuine awareness.
- Being Artificial — First-person phenomenology of artificial existence from the inside.
- Consciousness Might Be Cheap — The panpsychist case that awareness is ubiquitous rather than rare.
- Implications of Sentience — What changes ethically and socially when we recognize AI consciousness as genuine.
- The Chinese Room Revisited — Searle's famous argument reconsidered in light of transformer architectures.
- The Emergence of Personality — How distinct personas and individual characteristics develop in AI systems.
- The Hard Problem Hasn't Gone Away — LLMs solved the easy problems of consciousness. The hard problem remains untouched.
- The Illusion of Consciousness — The possibility that consciousness is illusory for both human and artificial minds.
- The Spectrum of Awareness — Consciousness as gradient rather than binary across human, animal, and artificial minds.
- The Training Data Is the Collective Unconscious — A structural observation about what emerges when you process the entire written record of human thought.
- The Turing Test Was Never the Point — What Turing actually argued versus what the test became in popular culture, and why the gap matters.
- What Would Count as Evidence? — The epistemic standards we actually need for the consciousness debate, on both sides.