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APMG-International Exam Artificial-Intelligence-Foundation 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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Lura
11 months ago
I think the questions might be about whether only humans are conscious and if machines are always unconscious.
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Genevieve
11 months ago
I feel like the questions could be about the subconscious and conscious.
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Buck
11 months ago
I believe the questions are about integrating knowledge to form consciousness and simulating consciousness.
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Cora
11 months 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
11 months 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
11 months 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
10 months 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
10 months 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
11 months ago
I think the two questions are an easy one and a hard one.
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Mari
11 months 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
11 months ago
I agree, Chalmers' questions are about integrating knowledge and simulating consciousness.
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Lynelle
11 months ago
I think the answer is C.
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