Artificial consciousness requires artificial person

To create artificial consciousness one must first create an artificial person. Being a person is fundamental to acquiring the properties
only persons have, such as consciousness.

Dwight Van De Vate Jr (1971).

Note: Also see the "Can computers be persons?" arguments on Map 1.
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