Are these folks claiming that AI is conscious confident they can define it clearly? The last time I checked, we are really satisfied with the best definition.
Please prove me wrong.
@garyackerman
I doubt that anyone seriously making this claim hasn't thought about that issue. (Admittedly the "seriously" there makes this a bit of a No True Scotsman!)
I may disagree with their opinion on the subject, but I don't think their error is as simple as not having thought about how slippery the concept is.
I think a typical response would be along the lines of "No, I can't define it exactly, but we routinely ascribe consciousness to each other on the basis of evidence that's relevantly indistinguishable from the evidence that I have about ChatGPT / Bard / whatever, so that ascription is equally correct."
(Also something seems to have gone wrong with your sentence 2 of 3 there; or at least I don't get it.)
@garyackerman I am less certain that humans have consciousness than AI.
@garyackerman I suspect the answer is, "no." And it irks me to no end that what I see as a reason for not being able given an answer is the exact thing many of them are hanging their hat on as a justification (i.e., well, we don't really know so...).