I think what you’re talking about needs a different name. ‘Attention’ might be an informal one and ‘executive control’ a more formal one, or just ‘planning’, if we’re talking AI instead of psychology. ‘Reflection’, if we’re talking about metacognition.
Like RichardKennaway said, the tasks you describe sound like things that existing narrow AI robotic systems can already do, yet it sounds quite odd to describe current-gen robots as conscious. Talking about consciousness here is confusing at least to me.
Outside qualia and Chalmers’ hard probjem of consciousness, is the term consciousness really necessary for something that can’t be expressed in more precise terms?
I think what you’re talking about needs a different name. ‘Attention’ might be an informal one and ‘executive control’ a more formal one, or just ‘planning’, if we’re talking AI instead of psychology. ‘Reflection’, if we’re talking about metacognition.
Like RichardKennaway said, the tasks you describe sound like things that existing narrow AI robotic systems can already do, yet it sounds quite odd to describe current-gen robots as conscious. Talking about consciousness here is confusing at least to me.
Outside qualia and Chalmers’ hard probjem of consciousness, is the term consciousness really necessary for something that can’t be expressed in more precise terms?