“Anticipation of input” is the same as “anticipation of experience”, but without any reference to consciousness—a non-conscious Bayesian decision system should also derive the squared-modulus law, and “anticipate” (in an qualia-free way) future “observations” (again qualia-free) to follow it. (Shouldn’t it?) IMO, this is actually more confusing.
“Anticipation of input” is the same as “anticipation of experience”, but without any reference to consciousness—a non-conscious Bayesian decision system should also derive the squared-modulus law, and “anticipate” (in an qualia-free way) future “observations” (again qualia-free) to follow it. (Shouldn’t it?) IMO, this is actually more confusing.