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If you believe that consciousness is some result of the brains existence, then is a pocket calculator semi-conscious? Essentially the brain is just a structure of atoms, like the pocket calculator. You get inputs and outputs. One is more complex than the other, yet why should organic equate to consciousness and silicon not?
Your argument is dashed the moment you load the computer chip in that calculator with the program for a camera. Your hand-held calculator with the wrong will surely not run correctly even though the hardware has not changed. It is the software loaded in the brain's hardware, affected by experience (content), that leads to consciousness. I suggest/hypothesize that consciousness is actually the result of the brain's internal network and a type of associative memory that lets our memory call up solutions to what we have faced before.