westprog
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And yet there are flying simulations. Simulated planes.
And yet there are automated pilots. Some day they'll lift off and land, too, if it's not the case already.
So we can simulate the plane AND the flying.
And a simulated plane and an automatic pilot are entirely different things. Yet in the world of artificial consciousness, they are treated as if they were the same thing.
It is not possible to plug a simulator into a real plane and fly it. The idea that you might be able to is an obvious category error.
If it were possible to produce an "automatic pilot" for a person - a device that replaces the brain and actually appeared to fullfil all its functions - then that would at least be evidence of the possibility of machine consciousness.
What's being proposed by the proponents of artificial intelligence, though, is as if flight were produced by the simulator.