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Preliminaries to artificial consciousness: A multidimensional heuristic approach

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Journal Article
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Title
Preliminaries to artificial consciousness: A multidimensional heuristic approach
Abstract
The pursuit of artificial consciousness requires conceptual clarity to navigate its theoretical and empirical challenges. This paper introduces a composite, multilevel, and multidimensional model of consciousness as a heuristic framework to guide research in this field. Consciousness is treated as a complex phenomenon, with distinct constituents and dimensions that can be operationalized for study and for evaluating their replication. We argue that this model provides a balanced approach to artificial consciousness research by avoiding binary thinking (e.g., conscious vs. non-conscious) and offering a structured basis for testable hypotheses. To illustrate its utility, we focus on "awareness" as a case study, demonstrating how specific dimensions of consciousness can be pragmatically analyzed and targeted for potential artificial instantiation. By breaking down the conceptual intricacies of consciousness and aligning them with practical research goals, this paper lays the groundwork for a robust strategy to advance the scientific and technical understanding of artificial consciousness.
Publication
Physics of Life Reviews
Volume
52
Pages
180-193
Date
2025-03-01
Journal Abbr
Physics of Life Reviews
ISSN
1571-0645
Short Title
Preliminaries to artificial consciousness
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4/25/25, 8:43 AM
Library Catalog
ScienceDirect
Citation
Evers, K., Farisco, M., Chatila, R., Earp, B. D., Freire, I. T., Hamker, F., Nemeth, E., Verschure, P. F. M. J., & Khamassi, M. (2025). Preliminaries to artificial consciousness: A multidimensional heuristic approach. Physics of Life Reviews, 52, 180–193. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plrev.2025.01.002