Drakilor wrote:
Not science, move this to the philosophy section.
Also, consciousness is obviously a product of the brain. Not even the obvious fact that we think with the brain can deter philosophers, however, as they attempt to explain anything we don't know about, even if it's stupid.
The brain itself is a wagon without a horse.
(The wagon is clearly useful, but doesn't go anywhere without the horse.)
Daran wrote:
Even non-living things have some kind of consciousness, but theirs has no independent "I-consciousness" so the fear of robots taking over is irrational.
They can definitely emulate self-interest very well.
Ever play
Battle for Wesnoth?
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