Viewpoint: A Theoretical Computer Science Perspective on Consciousness and Artificial General Intelligence
Resource type
Preprint
Authors/contributors
- Blum, Lenore (Author)
- Blum, Manuel (Author)
Title
Viewpoint: A Theoretical Computer Science Perspective on Consciousness and Artificial General Intelligence
Abstract
We have defined the Conscious Turing Machine (CTM) for the purpose of investigating a Theoretical Computer Science (TCS) approach to consciousness. For this, we have hewn to the TCS demand for simplicity and understandability. The CTM is consequently and intentionally a simple machine. It is not a model of the brain, though its design has greatly benefited - and continues to benefit - from neuroscience and psychology. The CTM is a model of and for consciousness. Although it is developed to understand consciousness, the CTM offers a thoughtful and novel guide to the creation of an Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). For example, the CTM has an enormous number of powerful processors, some with specialized expertise, others unspecialized but poised to develop an expertise. For whatever problem must be dealt with, the CTM has an excellent way to utilize those processors that have the required knowledge, ability, and time to work on the problem, even if it is not aware of which ones these may be.
Repository
arXiv
Date
2023
Accessed
3/7/25, 7:51 AM
Short Title
Viewpoint
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Datacite)
Rights
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Extra
Version Number: 1
Citation
Blum, L., & Blum, M. (2023). Viewpoint: A Theoretical Computer Science Perspective on Consciousness and Artificial General Intelligence. arXiv. https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2303.17075
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