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The relationship is defined by the ongoing philosophical and empirical debate regarding whether intelligence requires subjective experience, as seen in arguments about machine consciousness [1], the distinction between simulating intelligence and possessing subjective experience in AI [2], and the difficulty of empirically separating these cognitive functions [3].
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Life, Intelligence, and Consciousness: A Functional Perspective longnow.org 1 fact
claimThe argument that machines cannot be intelligent because they are too abstract and the argument that they cannot be intelligent because they are too material both imply that subjective experience relies on something mysterious and ineffable, such as a soul or mental processes.
Are there any data/studies which shows an evolutionary advantage ... reddit.com 1 fact
claimThere is no direct empirical study that conclusively isolates subjective experience from other cognitive functions such as intelligence or memory.
A harder problem of consciousness: reflections on a 50-year quest ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimLarge language models process information to simulate intelligence through linguistic structures, but they do not attempt to instantiate subjective experience.