The seminar by Aaron Sloman discusses the distinctions between the 'hard' problem of consciousness, which he argues is a non-problem due to its reliance on flawed concepts, and the 'easy' problem, which involves complex cognitive processes that require thorough analysis. Sloman emphasizes the need for advances in fields like computer science and neuroscience to model consciousness, particularly the complexities of 'access consciousness' versus 'phenomenal consciousness.' He critiques the search for neural correlates of consciousness and presents virtual machinery as a framework for understanding these issues.