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[–] yogthos@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 days ago

I could say that they experience negative feedback when given a thumbs down and positive feedback when given a thumbs up which is something akin to a conscious experience.

You could also say a thermostat experiences negative feedback when you turn it down. That's not really a meaningful definition.

Also, the notion of philosophical zombie is indeed absurd. Dennett dismantles this idiocy in Consciousness Explained quite thoroughly. My view that consciousness requires having a system that's capable of introspection in a sense that it is able to observe its own internal patterns and to be aware of itself. Such a system would obviously not be restricted to humans or even biology. There is absolutely no reason why a neural network implemented on a different substrate could not be conscious. You're making quite a lot of assumptions about what I'll say, while ignoring what I'm actually saying here.