Machine consciousness is still in its infancy. AI and machine learning currently lack true consciousness. They can simulate certain cognitive tasks but do not have subjective experiences or self awareness. Theoretical frameworks like the Global Workspace Theory tell us ways machines might achieve consciousness in the future.
In contrast, we experience rich subjective experiences, self awareness, and ability to reflect on thoughts and emotions. Specific brain regions, prefrontal cortex and thalamus, we can associate with these conscious experiences.
The key differences lie in subjectivity, self awareness, and the ethical implications of developing conscious machines. The future of this field will likely involve interdisciplinary approaches, for a better understanding of consciousness.
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