A model we've been looking at with AI is how self-aware they are.<p>So with AI/LLMs, they're arguably not at all... they have little awareness of self, don't develop experiences or memories, but people feel like they may be conscious because they communicate well.<p>However something like a city or an advanced enough vehicle is fairly self-aware. Cities deteriorate with crime, but also develop the mechanisms to fight crime as well. Same with garbage, GDP. There is some parallel to the systems that goes on in your body, how blood transports resources, parts regenerate from those resources, and so on. Anthills have about the collective intelligence of a dog, but an ant is pretty dumb.<p>On the other hand, some animals aren't very good with it. Arguably a newborn baby, or an old person nearing death isn't very conscious. You could argue these humans still have souls, which could mean that the concept of a soul is not strongly related to being conscious.<p>I don't know enough about trees, but I'd ask: do they have pain receptors? Are they capable of focus? Predators have eyes in the front of their heads to focus their attention on a target, which also allows for more advanced thought and rationality. Can they interact with the environment to protect themselves? Someone here mentioned that trees communicate, but that could also mean that a tree may not be conscious but a forest might be.