Pelczar, Michael
(2026)
A Liberal View of Consciousness and Cognition.
[Preprint]
Abstract
What does it take for an organ or artifact to sustain a conscious, intelligent mind? Must its detailed internal workings resemble those of an evolved human brain? Or is it enough if it has an input-output architecture comparable to that of a human brain, regardless of what internal structure supports the architecture? I argue that the answers to the last two questions are "no" and "yes," respectively. This sets the bar for machine sentience and intelligence much lower than most experts currently deem appropriate, and implies that we are closer than most people realize to building conscious, intelligent machines.
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