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Interesting Discussion About AI

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2026 7:31 am
by Zema Bus
In this conversation, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Brian Cox, and co-host Chuck Nice explore a deep question at the intersection of physics, biology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence: what does it really mean to be alive or conscious?

They discuss whether life and consciousness are fundamentally biological—or whether they are emergent properties of information processing and computation. The conversation contrasts neuroscientists’ skepticism toward AI (arguing that large language models merely shuffle symbols without understanding) with computer scientists’ counterargument that human cognition itself may be nothing more than complex information processing. The discussion expands into emergence, consciousness, and even whether current physics frameworks like the Standard Model can fully explain complex phenomena such as life and mind.
7 mins.


Re: Interesting Discussion About AI

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2026 10:49 am
by Grogan
Machines will be sentient (not yet) but no, I would say the concept of "consciousness" is biological. A change of quantum state in the brain (consciousness vs. unconsciousness)

I wouldn't confuse self awareness with consciousness. Unconsciousness could be simulated by shutting down certain higher level functions but that would just be humans anthropomorphizing, in calling it that.

Yes though, I would consider a self aware AI to be a life form.

Re: Interesting Discussion About AI

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2026 11:52 am
by mlangdn
Like Data on Star Trek or Isaac on The Orville. Or even perhaps Pinnochio. All seemingly sentient, but perhaps not? These three were searching for something higher to understand their own being in the universe. But sentient beings understand there is an end. That search continues.