"The question asked is whether this clone is the same person as you."
Depends on what you mean by "the same".
I say that these identity discussions always revolve around "the same" mistake - mistaking an issue about values for an issue about facts.
If you want to treat them the same, you will, and if you don't, you won't.
This will be a short article. I've been seeing a lot of dubious reasoning about consciousness and sleep. One famous problem is the problem of personal identity with a destructive teleporter. In this problem, we imagine that you are cloned perfectly in an alternate location and then your body is destroyed. The question asked is whether this clone is the same person as you.
One really bad argument that I've seen around this is the notion that the fact that we sleep every night means that we experience this teleporter every day.
The reason why this is a very bad argument is that it equivocates with two different meanings of consciousness: