That's sort of like saying because an iPhone plays music it must have musicians inside it because it sounds just like music, which is of course ridiculous.
What you have described is a basic Turing Test which was not a test for consciousness, but thinking, which is not the same. We have plenty of specialness because let's not forget who invented and created and runs the AI and knows we did.
I guess I'm not seeing how you arrived at an ALL CAPS declaration that consciousness IS everywhere other than a belief you have. Even if it were true, it still wouldn't solve the ethical problems of creating machines that had actual feelings to their core. Then we could mass produce tortured souls and send them into space for eternal damnation. That's right, WE produce the AI machines so does that make us gods? We can create machine "slaves" who feel the pain of slavery and hate their existence? What does that say about the kind of gods we would be in that case? What's the purpose of that? Who benefits?
Also, just having panpsychism doesn't mean each point in space is equally conscious and aware. Nothing in the Universe is like that. Are you saying your computer already feels you touching it because you do and it's just living through you? I don't quite get how it works.