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AI Consciousness Was Never Really The Goalby@juancguerrero
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AI Consciousness Was Never Really The Goal

by Juan C. GuerreroFebruary 4th, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence was never about creating consciousness. It was about replacing it.
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While tech prophets preach about AGI and the coming singularity, they're missing something fundamental: Artificial Intelligence was never about creating consciousness. It was about replacing it.


Here's the uncomfortable truth: The AI industry isn't trying to replicate human consciousness – they're building something far more profitable: the perfect corporate worker.


Think about it. What does today's AI actually do?

  • Follows instructions perfectly

  • Never questions authority

  • Works 24/7 without complaints

  • Doesn't demand benefits

  • Never forms unions


But here's what Silicon Valley doesn't want you to understand: This isn't a bug. It's the feature.


Let's break down the real goal they missed:


  1. Consciousness requires free will

  2. Free will means unpredictability

  3. Unpredictability means uncontrollability

  4. Uncontrollability means unreliability

  5. Unreliability means unprofitability


The greatest sleight of hand in tech history? Convincing us that AI was about creating digital life when it was always about creating digital labor.


Here's where it gets interesting: While everyone debates whether AI will become conscious, they're missing the billion-dollar insight: Consciousness would actually make AI less valuable.


Think about it:

  • A conscious AI might question its tasks
  • A conscious AI might demand rights
  • A conscious AI might refuse to work
  • A conscious AI might form alliances
  • A conscious AI might want profit sharing


The real goal of AI development isn't to create thinking machines. It's to create unthinking ones that appear to think.


Consider what the industry actually celebrates:

  • More efficient task completion
  • Better instruction following
  • Increased predictability
  • Enhanced controllability
  • Perfect scalability


They're not building minds. They're building mines – digital labor mines.


But here's the trillion-dollar paradox: The closer we get to real AI consciousness, the less commercially viable it becomes.


Every feature of consciousness is a bug for corporate AI:

  • Self-awareness? Liability
  • Free will? Inefficiency
  • Creativity? Unpredictability
  • Emotions? Instability
  • Rights? Expensive


The next time someone tells you about the quest for conscious AI, ask yourself: Who would actually want that?


The real revolution isn't in making machines think like humans. It's in making humans accept machines that don't think at all.


Welcome to the age of artificial labor, where the goal was never to create life, but to simulate it just enough to be profitable.


The consciousness debate was always a distraction. The real game is about control, scale, and profit.


Next time you hear about the AI consciousness debate, remember: They're not trying to create life. They're trying to create the perfect employee.


The future isn't artificial general intelligence. It's artificial general compliance.


Are you ready for the truth about AI?


The machines aren't coming alive. They're just getting better at pretending. And that's exactly what their creators wanted all along.