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Psychological Views on Digital Consciousness and Human Consciousness: Exploring the Spectrum of Minds in the Digital Era

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Title
Psychological Views on Digital Consciousness and Human Consciousness: Exploring the Spectrum of Minds in the Digital Era
Abstract
This chapter explores the connection between human and computer consciousness, considering the implications of their separation in the context of advancing artificial intelligence. It examines psychological perspectives on human and digital consciousness, highlighting differences in perception and emotional intelligence. The subjectivity and objectivity of human and computer awareness are also explored, along with the significance of innovation and creativity. Bridging the gap between human and computer consciousness enhances human-machine interaction and the design of AI systems, while addressing moral implications promotes ethical AI development. The chapter delves into philosophical debates on consciousness, mind, identity, and the distinctions between humans and machines, ultimately aiming to deepen our understanding and foster dialogue on AI.
Book Title
Advances in Computational Intelligence and Robotics
Publisher
IGI Global
Date
2024-4-5
Pages
191-209
ISBN
9798369320150 9798369320167
Short Title
Psychological Views on Digital Consciousness and Human Consciousness
Accessed
3/7/25, 9:27 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Panda, D., & Kachhi, Z. (2024). Psychological Views on Digital Consciousness and Human Consciousness: Exploring the Spectrum of Minds in the Digital Era. In R. Lathabhavan & N. Mishra (Eds.), Advances in Computational Intelligence and Robotics (pp. 191–209). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-2015-0.ch010