Can a Machine be Conscious? Towards Universal Criteria for Machine Consciousness
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Preprint
Authors/contributors
- Anwar, Nur Aizaan (Author)
- Badea, Cosmin (Author)
Title
Can a Machine be Conscious? Towards Universal Criteria for Machine Consciousness
Abstract
As artificially intelligent systems become more anthropomorphic and pervasive, and their potential impact on humanity more urgent, discussions about the possibility of machine consciousness have significantly intensified, and it is sometimes seen as 'the holy grail'. Many concerns have been voiced about the ramifications of creating an artificial conscious entity. This is compounded by a marked lack of consensus around what constitutes consciousness and by an absence of a universal set of criteria for determining consciousness. By going into depth on the foundations and characteristics of consciousness, we propose five criteria for determining whether a machine is conscious, which can also be applied more generally to any entity. This paper aims to serve as a primer and stepping stone for researchers of consciousness, be they in philosophy, computer science, medicine, or any other field, to further pursue this holy grail of philosophy, neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
Repository
arXiv
Date
2024
Accessed
3/7/25, 9:26 AM
Short Title
Can a Machine be Conscious?
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Datacite)
Rights
Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International
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Version Number: 2
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This work was supported by the UKRI CDT in AI for Healthcare, http://ai4health.io (Grant No. EP/S023283/1)Citation
Anwar, N. A., & Badea, C. (2024). Can a Machine be Conscious? Towards Universal Criteria for Machine Consciousness. arXiv. https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2404.15369
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