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Consciousness and Unconsciousness of Artificial Intelligence
Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
- Piletsky, Eugene (Author)
Title
Consciousness and Unconsciousness of Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
This paper presents the author’s attempt to justify the need for understanding the problem of multilevel mind in artificial intelligence systems. Thus, it is assumed that consciousness and the unconscious are not equal in natural mental processes. The human conscious is supposedly a “superstructure” above the unconscious automatic processes. Nevertheless, it is the unconscious that is the basis for the emotional and volitional manifestations of the human psyche and activity. At the same time, the alleged mental activity of Artificial Intelligence may be devoid of the evolutionary characteristics of the human mind. Several scenarios are proposed for the possible development of a “strong” AI through the prism of creation (or evolution) of the machine unconscious. In addition, we propose two opposite approaches regarding the relationship between the unconscious and the conscious.
Publication
Future Human Image
Volume
11
Pages
66-71
Date
03/2019
Journal Abbr
FHI
ISSN
23118822, 25192604
Accessed
3/7/25, 6:54 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Piletsky, E. (2019). Consciousness and Unconsciousness of Artificial Intelligence. Future Human Image, 11, 66–71. https://doi.org/10.29202/fhi/11/7
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