"Qualia is the experiential state of the concious mind" - Debaisish Mridha
So I have been working on a biologically plausible AI for about 7 years now. It did not start biologically plausible. The first test was to show it used neural plasticity properly. The AI repeated the same phrase over and over again and rearranged its own neurones to represent the "memories". Though it had a issue that it would have build up of certain chemicals just like our brains do and the neurones would need to rest and let the chemicals diffuse just like our brains do (we have a bunch of glial cells etc that do this).
The AI builds itself entirely a start-up algorithm does the maths to keep it alive this solves the above issue. Then we run it against the text Dracula side by side so you can watch. The point is the AI has no connection or input from the book but you can see if it learns. If you think it learns anything it is meant to make you think well does that machine possess qualia as in an unfolding thinking feeling of the world because all it has is its own neurones firing into each other.
Brain Simulation Test Demo - Part 2
I think it is a cool test.
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