This podcast episode delves into the intricate relationship between consciousness, the mind, and artificial intelligence, drawing on Aristotle's foundational insights and proposing that consciousness may be a simulated property of the brain. Through exploring consciousness as both a coherence-inducing operator and its potential simulation within large language models, the discussion challenges traditional notions of consciousness, even extending to the idea of plant consciousness. Furthermore, it introduces innovative initiatives like the California Institute for Machine Consciousness, aiming to bridge the gap between AI research and the understanding of consciousness, underscoring the need for deeper exploration into coherence, self-organization, and ethical boundaries in AI development.
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