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Jehovah our God is One
Here is a quick definition from wiki.
Computers are able to receive input from its environment through keyboards, scans, cams and microphones. The computer is also able to store this data and even send information back in return based on its own resources. Is this enough to satisfy any part of the definition of awareness? Why or why not.
It also seems that consciousness can be a possibility when the computer is actually turned on. It is storing memory into RAM accessing its memory in real-time however this memory gets wiped once the computer shuts down. When the computer comes back up it puts all the memory it can into the RAM which is what the computer is "aware" of in order to run current processes.
The other thing to consider what it actually takes to feel something. Is perceiving enough to feel something?
computers are certainly NOT conscious
their processes run because when you pass an electrical current through them, they do stuff they've been programmed to do. Its as simple as that.