Mind the Gap: Why Digital Consciousness Isn’t One Debate, but Forty-Two
The problem is not that people disagree about AI consciousness Boardrooms are quite good at turning philosophical uncertainty into bad policy. Give them a vague enough question—“Could AI become conscious?”—and the room quickly sorts itself into familiar roles. The technologist says “not yet.” The lawyer says “define conscious.” The ethicist says “we should not assume absence.” The product lead wonders whether any of this affects the launch calendar. Someone mentions sentience. Someone else mentions ChatGPT saying it has feelings. The meeting is now officially useless. ...