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Dr. Nergis Ustoglu
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According to the absence of any indication in favor of the subjective experience in artificial intelligence simulations including a model with many numbers of neurons and synapses, this should be due to the system structure, not the numbers. This structure may be due to an extra dimension with a different information (quale). While the number of transistors is directly proportional to the more complex calculation, it does not include “awareness”.

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Dr. Nergis Ustoglu. 2017. \u201cArtificial Intelligence and Mind\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - H: Information & Technology GJCST-H Volume 16 (GJCST Volume 16 Issue H4): .

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According to the absence of any indication in favor of the subjective experience in artificial intelligence simulations including a model with many numbers of neurons and synapses, this should be due to the system structure, not the numbers. This structure may be due to an extra dimension with a different information (quale). While the number of transistors is directly proportional to the more complex calculation, it does not include “awareness”.

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