A formalized approach to the above, often using frameworks like Integrated Information Theory (IIT) to theoretically measure the level of consciousness (Φ or "phi") in any dynamic system. It's the attempt to create a calculus of sentience that could, in principle, assign a "consciousness value" to a computer network, a city, or a termite mound based on the complexity of causal interactions within the system. It turns the hard problem into a math problem, for better or worse.
Example: "The AI lab's paper on dynamic-complex systems consciousness calculated that their new neural network architecture had a higher Φ value than a frog. The ethical review board had a meltdown. Was it now slightly sentient? Was turning it off an act of murder? They'd built a system so dynamically complex they accidentally gave it a philosophical shadow."
by Dumu The Void January 30, 2026
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