Artificial consciousness must be nonorganic

Artificial consciousness must arise from nonbiological material. For example, one could artificially build a human brain—neuron by neuron—but the resulting consciousness would still be natural—ie instantiated in the material it naturally arises in.

Dieter Birmbacher (1995).
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