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Artificial consciousness: Hazardous questions (and answers)

Resource type
Journal Article
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Title
Artificial consciousness: Hazardous questions (and answers)
Abstract
If human consciousness is the result of complex neural electro-chemical interactions occurring in the brain, the question of whether a machine can ever become self-aware could be a matter of time: the time necessary to fully understand the functional behavior of the brain structure, develop a mathematical model of it, and implement an artificial system capable of working according to such a model. This paper addresses several issues related to the possibility of developing a conscious artificial brain. A number of hazardous questions are posed to the reader, each addressing a specific technical or philosophical issue, which is discussed and developed in a form of a hazardous answer.
Publication
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Date
2008-10-01
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
139-146
Series
Artificial Consciousness
Journal Abbr
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Accessed
5/28/25, 7:14 AM
ISSN
0933-3657
Short Title
Artificial consciousness
Library Catalog
ScienceDirect
Citation
Buttazzo, G. (2008). Artificial consciousness: Hazardous questions (and answers). Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 44(2), 139–146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artmed.2008.07.004