A Biological Crux for AI Consciousness

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If (phenomenally) conscious AI systems are possible, then it is more plausible that AI systems will be welfare subjects. But how plausible is it that conscious AI systems are possible? The answer depends partly on whether there is a close link between consciousness and biology. The modest aim of this draft is to clarify what kind of link between consciousness and biology is crucial in this context. (I wrote the draft for an academic audience.)

The bottom line: what’s crucial for the possibility of AI consciousness is simply the biological requirement that to be conscious, a system needs to have biological states.

The biological requirement leaves open whether consciousness is itself biological, whether consciousness supervenes on anything biological, many questions about the biological correlates of consciousness, and whether consciousness has a functional basis. In my view, evidence for and against a close link between consciousness and biology that bears on the possibility of AI consciousness will tend to do so via the biological requirement. If that’s right, then the biological requirement is poised to serve as a crucial thesis, and we would do well to address it when attempting to bring biology to bear on the possibility of AI consciousness.