Suppose there is an AI that behaves more intelligently than the most intelligent human who ever lived, however when the machine is opened up to see how this intelligence is actually achieved one consciousness theory doesn't like what it sees and concludes that despite its great intelligence it is not conscious, but a rival consciousness theory does like what it sees and concludes it is conscious. Both theories can't be right although both could be wrong, so how on earth could you ever determine which, if any, of the 2 consciousness theories are correct?
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