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Artificial Consciousness: An Illusionary Solution to the Hard Problem

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
Artificial Consciousness: An Illusionary Solution to the Hard Problem
Abstract
The Hard Problem of consciousness has been dismissed as an illusion. By showing that computers are capable of experiencing, we show that they are at least rudimentarily conscious with potential to eventually reach superconsciousness. The main contribution of the paper is a test for confirming certain subjective experiences in a tested agent. We follow with analysis of benefits and problems with conscious machines and implications of such capability on future of computing, machine rights and artificial intelligence safety.
Publication
Reti, saperi, linguaggi
Issue
2
Pages
287–318
Date
2018
Language
ita
ISSN
2279-7777
Short Title
Artificial Consciousness
Accessed
3/7/25, 6:54 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (CSL JSON)
Citation
Roman V. Yampolskiy. (2018). Artificial Consciousness: An Illusionary Solution to the Hard Problem. Reti, saperi, linguaggi, 2, 287–318. https://doi.org/10.12832/92302