I also think we must keep the philosophy different from crude facts as we know them. Philosophy can be a guide however, we can take different viewpoints on this problem etc. that can lead us forward to find better models. This question is too important to leave to the quantum computer people alone.
Neuroscience is also so very complex, and the risk is big we get lost in the forest, so we need guidance also here. We must generalize much, but not too much. IIT talks about some kind of complexities but there are also other ways and complexities. Best is to start very primitively, from basis. In my mind this means a quantum foundational aspect and the measurement problem, and categories as some qualitative or parameter space? We cannot measure all at an instant. So the uncertainty principle is important.-----------
What about the assumption life and consciousness are primordial in universe? Biocentrism if you like,or some panpsychism? If we look at the abundance of elements it is a most reasonable question.