As far as I understand, at least some philosophers would say “yes”, although admittedly I’m not sure why.
Additionally, in this specific case, it might be possible to fake introspection of something other than one’s own system. After all, System B just needs to fool the observer into thinking that it’s conscious at all, not that it’s conscious about anything specific. Insofar as that makes any sense...
A functional equivlent of a person would make the same reports, including apparently introspective ones. However,they would not have the same truth values. They might report that they area real person, not a simulation. So a a lot depends on whether introspection unintended as a success word.
Is it possible to fake introspection without having introspection?
As far as I understand, at least some philosophers would say “yes”, although admittedly I’m not sure why.
Additionally, in this specific case, it might be possible to fake introspection of something other than one’s own system. After all, System B just needs to fool the observer into thinking that it’s conscious at all, not that it’s conscious about anything specific. Insofar as that makes any sense...
Functional equivalence.
I’m not sure what you mean; can you elaborate ?
A functional equivlent of a person would make the same reports, including apparently introspective ones. However,they would not have the same truth values. They might report that they area real person, not a simulation. So a a lot depends on whether introspection unintended as a success word.