^^^^^^
I didn’t mean to bring in Buddhist metaphysics/psychology. Just that there are states of consciousness that are not a hassle.
Buddhist enlightenment is one, also Maslow’s peak experiences, kensho, moksha, various mystical traditions.
These involve self-transcendence, non-attachment, ego-loss. So, if we create conscious robots that lack a self, then we do not create consciousness that is suffering, but consciousness that is free from the dissatisfactions of consciousness.
A problem is that we’ll never know whether robots are conscious.
None of us know whether anybody else is conscious, since everyone’s experience is consistent with their being the only conscious being and everyone else dark inside.
If we don’t know whether the people around us are conscious, we’ll never know whether our smart toaster is.