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Title: Artificial Consciousness


1
Artificial Consciousness
  • Karolina Olszewska
  • Florian Klumb

2
Vote
  • Do you think that Artificial Consciousness (AC)
    is possible?

3
Outline
  • Introduction
  • Arguments against AC
  • Arguments in favour of AC
  • Questions and discussion

4
Introduction
  • Dennet Human consciousness is just about the
    last surviving mystery
  • Chalmers There is nothing that we know more
    intimately than conscious experience, but there
    is nothing that is harder to explain
  • Easy problems perceptual discrimination,
    categorization, internal states, verbal report
    etc.
  • The hard problem how do physical processes in
    the brain give raise to subjective experience?

5
Challenges of AC
  • What is consciousness?
  • subjective experience, 'what it is like to be'
  • There can't be an objective test
  • consider a machine is conscious if it (a) laughs
    at jokes, (b) understands the plot of Hamlet and
    (c) makes you feel loved
  • functionalist consciousness having certain
    functions
  • sceptic zombies machines pretending to be
    conscious
  • (Blackmore, 200314)

6
Emotions and Consciousness
  • emotions and consciousness depend upon each other
    (Tsuchiya et al., 2007)
  • assumption maybe only the chemical
    neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin can give
    rise to the subtlety of emotional response
    (Blackmore, 200314)
  • using those neurotransmitters for AC raises the
    questions is such a machine still purely
    artificial? To what extent is it biological?

7
Computational Theory of Mind
  • Computational Theory of Mind (CTM) the brain is
    essentially a digital computer, consciousness is
    computable
  • Strong AI being conscious running the right
    programme

8
The Chinese Room Argument (I)
9
The Chinese Room Argument (II)
  • Searle acts like a computer running a programme
    using inputs, his rule book and outputs
  • But he still does not understand the Chinese
    stories - a computer running a program about
    Chinese stories (or indeed anything else)
    understands nothing of those stories (Blackmore,
    200314)
  • purely formal symbol manipulation isn't
    sufficient for understanding, syntax doesn't
    entail semantics

10
Mathematical Objection
  • (P1) there are things machines can't
    do(P2) humans can do one of those
    things(C) humans have sth. extra consciousness
  • Turing (and others) the limitations from P1
    apply to humans as well (we just cheat, e.g by
    using heuristics to tackle difficult problems)
  • Penrose mathematical understanding goes beyond
    computation, mathematicians can intuitively see
    non-computable truths

11
Dualism and Mysterianism
  • dualistic assumption humans have a magical
    property X which causes real consciousness
  • is X possible in inorganic materials?
  • (modern) mysterianism even with the most
    detailed understanding of the brain we will never
    understand consciousness (the same way dogs will
    never get maths)
  • McGinn we will never find out what X is,
  • therefore we will never be able toconsciously
    build conscious machines
  • (Blackmore, 200315,16)

12
  • Dennett accepting dualism is giving up

13
Cognitive neuroscience
  • Monism materialism/ physicalism
  • Neural correlate of content of experience
    consciousness linked to specific brain areas and
    patterns of neuronal activation
  • Minsky Minds are simply what brains do

14
Technology
  • Brooks The distinction between us and robots is
    going to disappear
  • Kurzweil Reinstalling a persons brain should
    alter a persons mind no more than it changes
    from day to day

15
Are YOU conscious?
  • Dennett The problem with brains, it seems, is
    when you look in them, you discover that theres
    nobody home
  • Brooks We, all of us, overanthropomorphize
    humans, who are after all mere machines
  • Dennett There can be conscious machines - us

16
Another vote
  • What do you think now about the possibility of
    AC? Has your opinion changed? If so, why?

17
Questions and Discussion
  • Can machines achieve conscious states?
  • To what extent are non-human animals conscious?
  • At what point in fetal development does
    consciousness begin?
  • Would a human clone be conscious the same way the
    original is?
  • Are you conscious? If so, why?
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