Correct, but I did in item one postulate “a human consciousness”.
Is a human consciousness not a person, merely because it is a simulated human consciousness?
That consciousness can be produced in a traditional silicon computer via an algorithm merely isomorphic to the processes in the human brain is an assumption I don’t yet grant.
I think you and I are using very different understandings of what postulated item #1 meant.
Correct, but I did in item one postulate “a human consciousness”.
Is a human consciousness not a person, merely because it is a simulated human consciousness?
I think you and I are using very different understandings of what postulated item #1 meant.