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Neeraj Krishnan's avatar

In his eulogy for Professor Dennett, Professor Chalmers says it was Dennett's (and Hofstader's) 1981 book "The Mind's I" that inspired him to do Philosophy.

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Cisko's avatar

I haven't read Chalmers so I'll refrain from commenting on his approach, though I'll say that I share your suspicions. The undeniable success of LLMs is often allowed to mask how good they are at proving the ineffectiveness of the Turing test (which was always intended more as a thought experiment than as a rigorous criteria, anyway). The best recent work I've read on consciousness has been _The World Behind the World_ by Erik Hoel, which is at its best as an exploration of what criteria for consciousness might look like, I think.

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