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In the Age of AI: A New Paradigm, A New Consciousness

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Journal Article
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Title
In the Age of AI: A New Paradigm, A New Consciousness
Abstract
In this Discussion Note I argue that to understand the problem of consciousness, both as it applies to humans and may apply to machines, is a matter of paradigm lenses. I challenge the positing of human superiority with regard to intelligence and consciousness. I begin by reviewing Thomas Kuhn’s notion of paradigm shifts, including what he regarded as the limitations of scientific progress, which he saw as in a state of long-term flux, with no absolute knowledge possible as long as science moved from paradigm to paradigm. I also consider Werner Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle with respect to viewpoint, and I recall the debate over classical and quantum models of understanding and how such a discussion reflects on the debate over consciousness. I review the recent controversy over Information Integration Theory (IIT), criticized as a poor scientific theory, but defended as philosophical theory, and why this distinction is important. I close by considering panpsychism as a model for understanding emergence and how consciousness could emerge from the continuous progress of machine thinking on the way to artificial general intelligence (AGI), as understood as technological singularity.
Publication
NanoEthics
Date
2025-07-02
Volume
19
Issue
2
Pages
9
Journal Abbr
Nanoethics
Accessed
5/25/26, 8:11 AM
ISSN
1871-4765
Short Title
In the Age of AI
Language
en
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Springer Link
Citation
Hawkins, J. K. (2025). In the Age of AI: A New Paradigm, A New Consciousness. NanoEthics, 19(2), 9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-025-00473-0