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Which Consciousness Can Be Artificialized? Local Percept-Perceiver Phenomenon for the Existence of Machine Consciousness

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Which Consciousness Can Be Artificialized? Local Percept-Perceiver Phenomenon for the Existence of Machine Consciousness
Abstract
This paper presents a novel paradigm of the local percept-perceiver phenomenon to formalize certain observations in neuroscientific theories of consciousness. Using this model, a set-theoretic formalism is developed for artificial systems, and the existence of machine consciousness is proved by invoking Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory. The article argues for the possibility of a reductionist form of epistemic consciousness within machines.
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arXiv
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arXiv:2506.18935
Date
2025-06-22
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6/30/25, 12:52 PM
Short Title
Which Consciousness Can Be Artificialized?
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arXiv:2506.18935 [q-bio]
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Comment: Paper accepted for the 18th Annual AGI Conference, AGI-2025, Reykjavik, Iceland, August 10-13, 2025Comment: Paper accepted for the 18th Annual AGI Conference, AGI-2025, Reykjavik, Iceland, August 10-13, 2025Comment: Paper accepted for the 18th Annual AGI Conference, AGI-2025, Reykjavik, Iceland, August 10-13, 2025
Citation
Singh, S. L. R. R. (2025). Which Consciousness Can Be Artificialized? Local Percept-Perceiver Phenomenon for the Existence of Machine Consciousness (No. arXiv:2506.18935). arXiv. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2506.18935