[HN Gopher] Is Consciousness More Like Chess or the Weather?
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Is Consciousness More Like Chess or the Weather?
Author : dnetesn
Score : 16 points
Date : 2023-05-20 11:12 UTC (1 days ago)
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| simonh wrote:
| So he says that he doesn't think consciousness is computational,
| but in the rest of the article pretty much everything he says
| about it is in terms of processing information.
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| " In fact, the brain is always making predictions about what's
| out there in the world or in the body. And using sensory signals
| to update those predictions. What we consciously experience is
| not a readout of the sensory data in a kind of outside-in
| direction. It's the predictions themselves. It's the brain's best
| guess of what's going on."
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| So, processing information, then.
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| " I argue that this entails that the brain is or has a predictive
| model of its own body, because prediction is very good for
| regulation."
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| Sounds like information processing to me.
|
| " A conscious experience, typically for us humans, brings
| together a large amount of information about the world, from many
| different modalities at once--sight, sound, touch, taste, smell--
| in a single unified scene that immediately makes apparent what
| the organism should do next. That's the primary function of
| consciousness--to guide the motivated behavior of the organism
| that maximizes its chances of staying alive."
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| Do I have to say it again? Every single function he ascribes to
| consciousness consists or receiving and processing information,
| and making decisions.
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| We know the answer to this. Any Turing complete system is capable
| in principle of any information processing task. Whatever else
| brains are, we know they are information processing systems.
| Perceptions go in, and decisions come out. All of our conscious
| experience is of information. Feelings, sensations, emotions,
| decisions, they're all information. I really don't understand why
| this seems to be so hard for people to grasp.
| furyofantares wrote:
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| InDemoVeritas wrote:
| Clouds are thoughts in the mind of the sky.
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