I took your earlier comment to be talking specifically about modelling oneself, and claiming that this is the attainment of consciousness: “you also model yourself as a part of that reality and become conscious.” Modelling other people did not appear to come into it.
The systems I mentioned model themselves. Yet they are not conscious. Therefore modelling oneself is insufficient for consciousness. (I doubt that it is necessary either.)
Some control systems include models of themselves. Does that make them conscious?
My computer can give me a detailed report about its hardware and software components. Does that make it conscious?
I say no to both of these.
Yes, but control systems do not have an accurate model of reality in the sense that it cannot model my mind at all, and I am a part of reality.
I took your earlier comment to be talking specifically about modelling oneself, and claiming that this is the attainment of consciousness: “you also model yourself as a part of that reality and become conscious.” Modelling other people did not appear to come into it.
The systems I mentioned model themselves. Yet they are not conscious. Therefore modelling oneself is insufficient for consciousness. (I doubt that it is necessary either.)