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AI Consciousness is Inevitable: A Theoretical Computer Science Perspective
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Preprint
Authors/contributors
- Blum, Lenore (Author)
- Blum, Manuel (Author)
Title
AI Consciousness is Inevitable: A Theoretical Computer Science Perspective
Abstract
We look at consciousness through the lens of Theoretical Computer Science, a branch of mathematics that studies computation under resource limitations, distinguishing functions that are efficiently computable from those that are not. From this perspective, we develop a formal machine model for consciousness. The model is inspired by Alan Turing's simple yet powerful model of computation and Bernard Baars' theater model of consciousness. Though extremely simple, the model (1) aligns at a high level with many of the major scientific theories of human and animal consciousness, (2) provides explanations at a high level for many phenomena associated with consciousness, (3) gives insight into how a machine can have subjective consciousness, and (4) is clearly buildable. This combination supports our claim that machine consciousness is not only plausible but inevitable.
Repository
arXiv
Archive ID
arXiv:2403.17101
Date
2025-04-06
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Short Title
AI Consciousness is Inevitable
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arXiv:2403.17101 [cs]
Citation
Blum, L., & Blum, M. (2025). AI Consciousness is Inevitable: A Theoretical Computer Science Perspective (No. arXiv:2403.17101). arXiv. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2403.17101
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