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  • No, this is my personal opinion that until we know the physical basis of consciousness we cannot make computers feel conscious. I even feel that natures limitations might come in at some point and certainly at this point that mimicking human consciousness seems impossible because its basic understanding says that its subjective.
    Not only it differs from humans to other animals but also differs among humans to certain level that within ones human life (a normal life without any illnesses) we see different level of consciousness, varying degree of consciousness. As we have studied that there are some basic axioms that show us something is living and one of them is ageing and here we can see how ageing affects consciousness so, we can say that until something is alive it cannot have conscious experience.

    I Don’t think subjectivity of experience might affect the objective study because subjectivity might come at the level of perception but the underlying mechanism, I say may be ‘x’ nucleus is responsible for consciousness it would not change from person to person. Just like vision, as it is shown in that visual illusion some people see that dress as white and blue while some as yellow. In my view different perception would not occur due to different biochemistry.

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