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Artificial Consciousness: From Impossibility to Multiplicity
Resource type
Book Section
Authors/contributors
- Müller, Vincent C. (Editor)
- Chin, Chuanfei (Author)
Title
Artificial Consciousness: From Impossibility to Multiplicity
Abstract
How has multiplicity superseded impossibility in philosophical challenges to artificial consciousness? I assess a trajectory in recent debates on artificial consciousness, in which metaphysical and explanatory challenges to the possibility of building conscious machines lead to epistemological concerns about the multiplicity underlying ‘what it is like’ to be a conscious creature or be in a conscious state. First, I analyse earlier challenges which claim that phenomenal consciousness cannot arise, or cannot be built, in machines. These are based on Block’s Chinese Nation and Chalmers’ Hard Problem. To defuse such challenges, theorists of artificial consciousness can appeal to empirical methods and models of explanation. Second, I explain why this naturalistic approach produces an epistemological puzzle on the role of biological properties in phenomenal consciousness. Neither behavioural tests nor theoretical inferences seem to settle whether our machines are conscious. Third, I evaluate whether the new challenge can be managed through a more fine-grained taxonomy of conscious states. This strategy is supported by the development of similar taxonomies for biological species and animal consciousness. Although it makes sense of some current models of artificial consciousness, it raises questions about their subjective and moral significance.
Book Title
Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence 2017
Volume
44
Place
Cham
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Date
2018
Pages
3-18
ISBN
978-3-319-96447-8 978-3-319-96448-5
Short Title
Artificial Consciousness
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Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Extra
Series Title: Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-96448-5_1
Citation
Chin, C. (2018). Artificial Consciousness: From Impossibility to Multiplicity. In V. C. Müller (Ed.), Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence 2017 (Vol. 44, pp. 3–18). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96448-5_1
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