Definition
Artificial consciousness explores the possibility of creating machines that possess genuine subjective experiences, self-awareness, and feelings, rather than merely simulating intelligent behavior. It intersects philosophy, neuroscience, and computer science, questioning whether consciousness can be computed. Current AI lacks true awareness, operating instead on statistical correlations. Research in this area aims to define metrics for machine sentience and understand the fundamental nature of consciousness, though no consensus exists on how or if it can be artificially replicated.
Summary
The theoretical concept of endowing machines with subjective experiences, self-awareness, and sentience similar to humans.
Key Concepts
- Sentience
- Self-Awareness
- Philosophy of Mind
- Hard Problem of Consciousness
Use Cases
- Ethical frameworks for future AI development
- Theoretical research in cognitive science
- Exploring the limits of computational theory