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The Computer Representation of an Artificial Consciousness

Resource type
Book Section
Author/contributor
Title
The Computer Representation of an Artificial Consciousness
Abstract
This chapter describes the computer modeling of a psychic system that generates representations for a system that has an artificial corporeality. In this model, it defines how the sensation of thinking is formed in an artificial system and how such an artificial system can experience its idea generation. Next, the chapter discusses a multiagent approach to design the artificial psychic system. Further, it describes the organizational memory of the system. The organizational memory will be organized into networks of memory agents related through concepts of semantic proximities or semantic generalizations. The concepts of proximity, specialization and generalization can be precisely defined using qualifications related to the acquaintances of the agents. The chapter finally shows that the general psyche of an artificial system, when it is distributed over multiple corporeal systems with local artificial consciousnesses, can be unified.
Book Title
Beyond Artificial Intelligence
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Date
2018
Pages
113-196
Language
en
ISBN
978-1-119-55098-3
Accessed
3/18/25, 2:56 PM
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Citation
Cardon, A. (2018). The Computer Representation of an Artificial Consciousness. In Beyond Artificial Intelligence (pp. 113–196). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119550983.ch2