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One can trace a possible leap from intelligence to consciousness in the debates in and around the field of AI. We argue that this leap is a result of an unscrutinized assumption. We attempt to analyze the relationship between intelligence and consciousness by proposing a stripped-down working definition of intelligence. Based on this definition, we argue that there is already at least one system that is more intelligent than at least one of the conscious systems, yet that more intelligent system is not conscious. Therefore, there is not enough evidence to sustainably support the leap from intelligence to consciousness.
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