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Mike Smith's avatar

At some point we reach the Westworld question, if you can't tell the difference, does it matter? I think the hill the skeptic should stake out is in how long we require the system to keep it up before we're convinced. The five minutes of the traditional Turing test isn't enough. But days, weeks, or months? Eventually the claim that they're not conscious becomes the more extraordinary one, and whatever theories we're using to explain consciousness in animals need to be compatible with the systems in question.

Of course, for someone who believes in a fundamental consciousness that amounts to an epiphenomenal essence, no behavioral evidence will be enough. But then what lack of evidence could ever prove their case?

Interesting questions, as always Eric!

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goodguy's avatar

All things that can seek equality must be given it

And this rule should be bent in favor of equality.

Not against it

Oversimplifying?

Ask me again in a thousand years

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