Many experts think conscious AI is an inevitability. Neuroscientist Anil Seth thinks they’re wrong.
Summary
The speaker explores the fundamental difference between intelligence and consciousness, arguing that artificial intelligence cannot truly be conscious despite its advanced capabilities. Drawing on personal expertise in studying brains and minds, the transcript distinguishes intelligence as task-oriented and consciousness as an experiential, feeling-based phenomenon unique to living beings. The key takeaway is a cautionary message about not conflating computational intelligence with genuine consciousness, and a reminder to value human subjective experience as something machines cannot replicate.