RE: If a Machine Says It Feels, Does That Mean It Does? A Reflection on AI 'Sentience'

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Perhaps if we simulate the way in which a human brain behaves (as happens in some types of AI training methodologies), sentience is something that is emergent from that arrangement?

Thus, as a simulation of the physical environment is it more sensible to then call it a synthetic sentience?

I wish Baudrillard was still alive. He'd have some solid, insightful musings.



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Perhaps it already is Baudrillardian as you suggest. AI sentience matters less than what our belief in it reveals about us. We don't really need AI sentience if we have created the SIGN of it that represents it? Or some such bollocks.

**lights cigarette, disappears.

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