Whenever I go on a bike ride in San Francisco, I’m usually passed by a Waymo 
autonomous car.

 

From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of Jochen Fromm
Sent: Sunday, July 7, 2024 4:29 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Why the Mystery of Consciousness Is Deeper Than We Thought

 

I would say cats, dogs and horses don't have meta-awareness because they lack 
language. They live in the present moment, in the here and now. Without 
language they do not have the capability to reflect on their past or to think 
about their future. They can not formulate stories of themselves which could 
help to form a sense of identity. Language is the mirror in which we perceive 
ourselves during "this is me" moments. Animals lack this mirror completely. One 
dimensional scents trails do not count as language.





Large languages models lack consciousness because they do not have a body which 
is embedded as a actor in an environment. These two things are necessary: the 
physical world of bodies, and the mental world of language. When both collide 
in the same spot we can get consciousness.







-J.





 

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From: Nicholas Thompson <thompnicks...@gmail.com 
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Date: 7/6/24 5:05 AM (GMT+01:00) 

To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com 
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Why the Mystery of Consciousness Is Deeper Than We Thought 

 

Well, that's because Socrates claimed not to know what he thought, and since I 
genuinely don[t know what I think until I work it out, the conversation has the 
same quality.  I apologize for that.  my students found it truly distressing. 

 

So, if you will indulge me, why don't  you think your cat has meta=awareness?   
Authority, ideology, or is there some experience you have had that leads you to 
think that.   It would be kind of odd if it she didn't because animals have all 
sorts of ways of distinguishing self from other. They have ways of knowinng 
that "I did that".  (e.g., scent marking?) 

 

 

On Fri, Jul 5, 2024 at 3:19 PM Jochen Fromm <j...@cas-group.net 
<mailto:j...@cas-group.net> > wrote:

Well yes, if meta-awareness is defined as acting in response to one's own 
awareness then I would say animals like a cat don't have it but humans have. As 
an example I could say this almost feels like I am a participant in a dialogue 
from Plato...

 

I would be surprised if it can be described in simple terms. If the essence of 
consciousness is subjective experience then it is indeed hard to describe by a 
theory although there are many attempts. Persons who perceive things 
differently are wired differently. And what is more subjective than the 
perception of oneself? 

https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/what-is-consciousness/

 

If we can describe it mathematically then probably as a way an information 
feels if it is processed in complex ways, ad infinitum like the orbits of a 
strange attractor.

https://chaoticatmospheres.com/mathrules-strange-attractors





-J.





 

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From: Nicholas Thompson <thompnicks...@gmail.com 
<mailto:thompnicks...@gmail.com> > 

Date: 7/5/24 6:56 PM (GMT+01:00) 

To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com 
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Why the Mystery of Consciousness Is Deeper Than We Thought 

 

,

 

Great!  Baby steps. "If we aren't moving slowly, we aren't moving."   So, can I 
define some new terms, tentatively, per explorandum ? Let's call 
acting-in-respect-to-the-world, "awareness".   Allowing this definition, we 
certainly seem to agree that the cat is aware.  Lets define meta-awareness as 
acting i respect to one's own awareness.  Now, am I correct in assuming that 
you identify meta-awareness with consciousness and that you think that the cat 
is not meta-aware and that I probably am?  And further that you think that 
meta-awareness requires consciousness?

 

Nick 

 

On Fri, Jul 5, 2024 at 12:17 PM Jochen Fromm <j...@cas-group.net 
<mailto:j...@cas-group.net> > wrote:

I would say a cat is conscious in the sense that it is aware of its immediate 
environment. Cats are nocturnal animals who hunt at night and mostly sleep 
during the day. Consciousness in the sense of being aware of oneself as an 
actor in an environment requires understanding of language which only humans 
have ( and LLMs now )

https://www.quantamagazine.org/insects-and-other-animals-have-consciousness-experts-declare-20240419/

 

-J.

 

 

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From: Nicholas Thompson <thompnicks...@gmail.com 
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Date: 7/5/24 5:02 AM (GMT+01:00) 

To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com 
<mailto:friam@redfish.com> > 

Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Why the Mystery of Consciousness Is Deeper Than We Thought 

 

Jochen, 

 

I think the first step in any conversation is to decide whether your cat is 
conscious.  If so, why do you think so; if not, likewise.  I had a facinnationg 
conversation with  GBT about  whether he was conscious and he denied it 
"hotly", which, of course, met one of his criteria for consciousness.  

 

So.  Is your cat  connscious?

 

Nick 

 

On Thu, Jul 4, 2024 at 7:26 PM Jochen Fromm <j...@cas-group.net 
<mailto:j...@cas-group.net> > wrote:

I don't get Philip Goff: first we send our children 20 years to school, from 
Kindergarten to college and university, to teach them all kinds of languages, 
and then we wonder how they can be conscious. It will be the same for AI: first 
we spend millions and millions to train them all available knowledge, and then 
we wonder how they can develop understanding of language and consciousness...

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-mystery-of-consciousness-is-deeper-than-we-thought/

 

-J.

 

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