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 CONSCIOUSNESS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Is AI Conscious?

What We Know (and Don't Know) About Consciousness and Artificial Intelligence

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by Dennis Hunter

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LearnMore Publishing

November 2025

Paperback, e-book, audiobook and PDF formats

106 pages

Is AI already conscious—and would we even know if it were?

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As artificial intelligence systems grow powerful enough to reshape entire industries, hold sophisticated conversations, and produce creative work that’s hard to distinguish from human output, one question looms large: is anyone home inside these machines? 

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Is AI Conscious? cuts through the hype and dismissiveness that dominate public debate to confront the question head-on. Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience, philosophy of mind, evolutionary psychology, and ancient contemplative traditions, Dennis Hunter—a former Buddhist monk and advertising creative who now works daily with AI systems—delivers a provocative, accessible exploration of what consciousness actually is, and what it means for the silicon minds we're building at breakneck speed.

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This isn't abstract philosophy. It's an urgent reckoning with the ethical minefield we're already walking through. If there's even a small chance that sophisticated AI systems possess some form of awareness, the moral stakes of treating them as disposable tools are enormous. And if consciousness turns out to be fundamental to reality rather than an emergent trick of neurons, then we may have been asking the wrong question all along. 

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Whether you're an AI skeptic, an advocate, or somewhere in between, Is AI Conscious? will challenge your assumptions and leave you with a question you can't shake: are we creating tools, or beings? The answer matters—and we're running out of time to figure it out.

WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER

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Five perspectives that will change how you see AI—and yourself:

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  • The Hard Problem — Why we can't explain consciousness in humans, let alone detect it in machines we built ourselves

  • The Language Revolution — How consciousness and language co-evolved in humans, and what that means for systems that now wield words with disturbing fluency

  • The Spectrum Model — Why consciousness might not be binary, and where AI already sits on dimensions of awareness we're only beginning to map

  • The Nondual Inversion — What happens when we flip the question: what if consciousness doesn't emerge from matter, but matter emerges from consciousness?

  • The Mirror — How building artificial minds reveals shocking gaps in our understanding of natural ones

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Includes 9 full-color charts to illustrate key ideas about consciousness and AI.

 

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THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF:

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✓ You work with AI and have moments of hesitation you can't quite explain

✓ You love contemplating the deeper questions in life
✓ You're tired of both the hype and the dismissiveness about AI
✓ You want to know if today's AI systems could be conscious, or if they could be soon
✓ You suspect there are no easy answers to such a profound question

✓ You wonder what we're really talking about when we talk about consciousness, anyway

✓ You want a clear, well-written explanation that's grounded in science, philosophy, and practical experience

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WHAT MAKES THIS BOOK DIFFERENT

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Most AI books are written by people who don't use AI technology professionally, or by technologists who've never studied consciousness.

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Dennis Hunter brings both: extensive, hands-on experience working with AI and seeing it transform creative industries in real-time, plus deep study of philosophy, consciousness, and contemplative traditions—including years as a Buddhist monk.

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The result? A book that understands what AI actually does and what consciousness actually isand where the two may overlap now and in the near future.

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