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APMG-International Artificial-Intelligence-Foundation Exam - Topic 5 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for APMG-International's Artificial-Intelligence-Foundation exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 5
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Professor David Chalmers described consciousness as having two questions. What were these?

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Suggested Answer: B

Professor David Chalmers described consciousness as having two questions: 'What is it like to be conscious?' and 'Can machines be conscious?'. The first question, 'What is it like to be conscious?', is an attempt to understand what it is like to experience the subjective aspects of consciousness, such as feeling, emotion, and perception. The second question, 'Can machines be conscious?', is an attempt to understand whether or not machines can have the same kinds of subjective experiences as humans. For more information, please see the BCS Foundation Certificate In Artificial Intelligence Study Guide or the resources listed above.


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Marshall
3 months ago
The integration and simulation part is super interesting!
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Joseph
3 months ago
I think it's more about machines and consciousness, not just humans.
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Antonio
3 months ago
Wait, is it really that simple? Sounds too easy.
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Pamella
4 months ago
Totally agree, the easy vs. hard distinction is key!
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Lashandra
4 months ago
Chalmers said there are two questions: an easy one and a hard one.
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Julieta
4 months ago
I remember discussing whether only humans are conscious or if machines can be too, but I'm not sure if that's what Chalmers meant.
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Tarra
4 months ago
I vaguely recall something about integrating knowledge and simulating consciousness. Was that one of the questions?
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Lea
4 months ago
I feel like the questions were related to the nature of consciousness itself, maybe something about the conscious and subconscious?
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Erick
5 months ago
I think Chalmers mentioned something about an easy question and a hard question, but I can't remember the exact phrasing.
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Ramonita
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about this in class. I believe the two questions have to do with the nature of consciousness and whether it can be simulated. I'll select the option that best matches that.
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Alisha
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about the specifics of Chalmers' two questions on consciousness. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Lamonica
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think I can handle it.
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Beatriz
5 months ago
Okay, let me try to recall the key points about Chalmers' views on the two questions of consciousness. I'll make sure to read the options closely.
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Cory
5 months ago
I think the key here is to capture all the logs from the production projects without mixing in logs from other projects. Option A seems like the right approach - creating an aggregated export on the Production folder and setting the log sink to a Cloud Storage bucket in an operations project.
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Elin
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of the question. Does "informal and ad hoc" mean the same thing as "Abbreviated"? I'm not entirely sure, so I might have to guess on this one.
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Vivan
5 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the key requirements of data replication and management simplicity.
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Keneth
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think I know the answer, but I want to double-check my understanding before selecting an option.
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Lura
2 years ago
I think the questions might be about whether only humans are conscious and if machines are always unconscious.
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Genevieve
2 years ago
I feel like the questions could be about the subconscious and conscious.
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Buck
2 years ago
I believe the questions are about integrating knowledge to form consciousness and simulating consciousness.
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Cora
2 years ago
Haha, I bet Chalmers would be amused if the answer was just 'An easy one and a hard one'. That would be a classic philosopher's move, wouldn't it?
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Elenore
2 years ago
D is an interesting choice, but it feels too narrow. Chalmers was probably looking at the broader question of consciousness, not just the human-machine divide.
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Shawna
2 years ago
B seems like the most straightforward option, but I'm not sure if that fully captures Chalmers' perspective. I'd need to read more about his work to be confident in the answer.
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Sarah
2 years ago
I agree, C seems to touch on the complexity of consciousness according to Chalmers. It's definitely worth exploring further.
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Berry
2 years ago
I think C might be closer to what Chalmers was getting at. Integrating knowledge and simulating consciousness are key aspects.
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Tony
2 years ago
I think the two questions are an easy one and a hard one.
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Mari
2 years ago
I think the answer is C. Chalmers' two questions address the integration of knowledge and the simulation of consciousness, which is a much deeper philosophical problem than just the easy and hard questions.
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Major
2 years ago
I agree, Chalmers' questions are about integrating knowledge and simulating consciousness.
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Lynelle
2 years ago
I think the answer is C.
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