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Artificial Consciousness or Artificial Intelligence

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Conference Paper
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Title
Artificial Consciousness or Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is a tool designed by people for the gratification of their own creative ego, so we can not confuse conscience with intelligence and not even intelligence in its human representation with conscience. They are all different concepts and they have different uses. Philosophically, there are differences between autonomous people and automatic artificial intelligence. This is the difference between intelligence and artificial intelligence, autonomous versus automatic. But conscience is above these differences because it is neither conditioned by the self-preservation of autonomy, because a conscience is something that you use to help your neighbor, nor automatic, because one’s conscience is tested by situations which are not similar or subject to routine. So, artificial intelligence is only in science-fiction literature similar to an autonomous conscience-endowed being. In real life, religion with its notions of redemption, sin, expiation, confession and communion will not have any meaning for a machine which cannot make a mistake on its own.
Date
2017-5-30
Conference Name
DIALOGO-CONF 2017 SSC
Pages
135-143
Accessed
3/7/25, 7:17 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Spanache, F. (2017). Artificial Consciousness or Artificial Intelligence. 135–143. https://doi.org/10.18638/dialogo.2017.3.2.12