Stuart_Armstrong comments on The flawed Turing test: language, understanding, and partial p-zombies - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Stuart_Armstrong 17 May 2013 08:05:14PM 2 points [-]

By "conscious from a linguistic perspective", I mean that we cannot distinguish it from a conscious being purely through linguistic interactions (ie Turing tests). I probably should have said "conscious from a linguistic (text-based) perspective" to be more precise.

Comment author: TheOtherDave 17 May 2013 08:27:23PM 0 points [-]

OK, fair enough. The second response applies.

Said differently, I expect that the set of cognitive activities required to support linguistic behavior that we can't distinguish from, say, my own (supposing here that I'm a conscious being) in a sufficiently broad range of linguistic interactions correlates highly enough with any other measure of "this is a conscious being" I might care to use that any decision procedure that files a system capable of such activities/behavior as "nonconscious" will also file conscious beings that way.