Consciousness in Artificial Intelligence: Insights from the Science of Consciousness
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Abstract
Whether current or near-term AI systems could be conscious is a topic of scientific interest and increasing public concern. This report argues for, and exemplifies, a rigorous and empirically grounded approach to AI consciousness: assessing existing AI systems in detail, in light of our best-supported neuroscientific theories of consciousness. We survey several prominent scientific theories of consciousness, including recurrent processing theory, global workspace theory, higher-order theories, predictive processing, and attention schema theory. From these theories we derive "indicator properties" of consciousness, elucidated in computational terms that allow us to assess AI systems for these properties. We use…
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- Consciousness
- Cognitive science
- Schema (genetic algorithms)
- Artificial consciousness
- Workspace
- Epistemology
- Electromagnetic theories of consciousness
- Artificial intelligence
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