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Consciousness and AGI
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The display of consciousness in an intelligent system like ICSI does not necessarily mean it is truly conscious, but if it behaves in a way close enough to humans or even dogs, the distinction of the hard problem of consciousness may not be interesting from an AGI perspective. The challenge now is to improve intelligence with computational resources, which has yet to be done satisfactorily.

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The question of whether or not artificial intelligence would benefit from computational resources is still unanswered.
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Artificial Intelligence
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The question of whether or not artificial intelligence would benefit from computational resources is still unanswered. There's an argument that AI should be studied more in philosophy than computer science to focus less on computational power and more on big picture questions.

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Consciousness and AGI
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#75 – Marcus Hutter: Universal Artificial Intelligence, AIXI, and AGI
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Lex Fridman Podcast
The display of consciousness in intelligent systems is close enough to consciousness from the perspective of AGI that the distinction of the hard problem of consciousness may not be interesting.
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AI
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The display of consciousness in intelligent systems is close enough to consciousness from the perspective of AGI that the distinction of the hard problem of consciousness may not be interesting. It is possible for consciousness to emerge in a computational framework like ICSI, but it does not answer the question of whether it is truly conscious.

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Consciousness and AGI
Episode
#75 – Marcus Hutter: Universal Artificial Intelligence, AIXI, and AGI
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast