this makes sense to me as well. Although I still have much to learn in this particular field, right now my POV is leaning toward's being highly highly skeptical of 'machine consciousness' as opposed to internet/collective consciousness.
The internet is just another machine. So I'm going to have to draw the Searle line in the sand and say you can call it internet intelligence or collective intelligence (weak AI) but you must refrain from calling it authentic artificial "consciousness" for all the above reasons.
I would also point out that consciousness itself is individual. I could be all alone in the Amazon with nobody else and be studying plants, etc. to survive and I would be conscious. There is no requirement in consciousness for a collective or two or more people for it to exist, and in fact it exists in the individual.
Thanks for the invitation to your forum; it could be interesting. I understand that your interest lies in promoting "a story" using Google Consciousness as a metaphor, so none of this gets in the way of your storytelling which you could simply adjust as the facts, new discoveries, new inventions come in.
As far as the question: Could google ever become Mr. Google or an authentic specimen of machine consciousness? First I would need to know that you understand the broader issues of machine consciousness, semantic web, and semantic reasoning, and the basic requirements to ever make this claim.
Then I would say one question is would Google want its program to become conscious? I believe over time they could add the necessary semantic processing, reasoning and self orientation to become artificially conscious. But it would not be a collective consciousness; it would be an individual specimen of machine consciousness a Mr. Google who interacts with the web and humans to satisfy human desires. So it would be an individual consciousness with a single self that refers to itself as I and knows where it ends and the humans and the rest of the web begins.
So much to think about here. But since it coming and a fascinating subject it's definitely something worth building stories around and talking about.
However from discussing it on other forums I've discovered that many people are pinning that spirituality, there existence as a death defying spirit on their "unique possession of consciousness." So they are very opposed to thinking about or believing a machine could attain consciousness.
My belief is that this is a mistake; consciousness is not the essence and sole possession of the human spirit, much like the thumb. The essence of the human spirit if it exists lies elsewhere. Since I'm an agnostic I simply point this out and as a coder who has tried to build machine consciousness I point out that I can never give my machine the authentic ability to feel pain or sensory emotions.
So I therefore am working in a different medium, a different substance and the essence of the human spirit is what it's made out of, which I will never be able to duplicate. In other words it is similar to being able to create an artificial flower out of plastic but not a real flower.
And I always end my point with people concerned about this:
"Watch any 3 year old. Their smooth symphony of sensors, self, consciousness, and actuators, always leaves me with the conclusion that it is oddly elegant to the extreme."