The argument is that feelings or valence more broadly in humans requires additional machinery (amygdala, hypothalamus, etc). If the machinery is missing, the pain/fear/.../valence is missing although the sequence learning works just fine.
AI is missing this machinery, therefore it is extremely unlikely to experience pain/fear/.../valence.
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The argument is that feelings or valence more broadly in humans requires additional machinery (amygdala, hypothalamus, etc). If the machinery is missing, the pain/fear/.../valence is missing although the sequence learning works just fine.
AI is missing this machinery, therefore it is extremely unlikely to experience pain/fear/.../valence.