Artificially created consciousness
"David Chalmers —Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science at New York University —defined the distinction between real and apparent consciousness at a conference in Tucson, Arizona in 1994.
"Prof Chalmers says that he is open to the possibility of the hard problem being solved.
"'The ideal outcome would be one where humanity shares in this new intelligence bonanza,' he tells the BBC. 'Maybe our brains are augmented by AI systems.'
"On the sci-fi implications of that, he wryly observes: 'In my profession, there is a fine line between science fiction and philosophy'."
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