On the evolution of artificial consciousness. Re-inventing the wheel, Re: Inventing the wheel
Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
- Jones, Stephen (Author)
Title
On the evolution of artificial consciousness. Re-inventing the wheel, Re: Inventing the wheel
Abstract
In this article I suggest how we might conceptualize some kind of artificial consciousness as an ultimate development of Artificial Life. This entity will be embodied in some sort of constructed (biological or non-biological) body. The contention is that consciousness within self-organized
entities is not only possible but inevitable. The basic sensory and interactive processes by which an organism operates within an environment are such as to be the basic processes that are necessary for consciousness. I then look at likely criteria for consciousness, and point to an architecture
of the cognitive which maps onto the physiological layer, the brain. While evolutionary algorithms and neural nets will be at the heart of the production of artificial intelligences there is a particular architectural organization that may be necessary in the production of conscious artefacts.
This involves the operations of multiple layers of feedback loops in the anatomy of the brain, in the social construction of the contents of consciousness and in particular in the self-regulation necessary for the continued operation of metabolically organized systems. Finally I make some
comments on the ethics of such a procedure.
Publication
Technoetic Arts
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
45-68
Date
2004-06-01
Language
en
ISSN
1477-965X, 1758-9533
Short Title
On the evolution of artificial consciousness. Re-inventing the wheel, Re
Accessed
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Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Jones, S. (2004). On the evolution of artificial consciousness. Re-inventing the wheel, Re: Inventing the wheel. Technoetic Arts, 2(1), 45–68. https://doi.org/10.1386/tear.2.1.45/0
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