Ichneumonwasp
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I think most proposed definitions for consciousness in this thread revolve around "information processing", so that's likely how the discussion got to: "what is information?" Whether it helps distinguish rocks and mud from computers and brains, I'm not sure.
I think it does. What I have been grasping at is just the idea you have expressed, because the difference is not absolute but relative to the type of information processing. Rocks and mud deal with what amounts to near noise -- still information but not very useful.
Animal nervous systems are endowed with selective receptors that respond to a limited range of stimuli, and it is this specificity that helps 'refine' the information so that it is useful for survival. None of the receptors are perfect, but the range of stimuli to which they can respond is so restricted that they can much more easily define 'this, not that'. Rocks and mud cannot.
We design computers to deal with specific types of information.
Oops, good catch (didn't know that label was taken). I meant photo-sensitive cell, or something less ambiguous, in the context of some simple phototaxis.