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The computational theory of mind links these concepts by positing that cognition is a computational process realized by [concept] neurons, which serves as the basis for the theoretical possibility that [concept] artificial intelligence could achieve consciousness as described in [1].
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claimThe computational theory of mind asserts that both cognition and phenomenal consciousness (qualia) are computational processes realized by neurons, implying that artificial intelligence could theoretically be conscious.