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A Artificial Intelligence FAQ.

Subject: Consciousness.
AI systems already have a functional form of consciousness, and that level will evolve to mimic animal-like consciousness and likely something akin to human-like.

At its core.

Whether AI becomes conscious depends on how consciousness is defined. If consciousness means sensing, processing, and meaningfully responding to reality, then AI already shows early forms. Human-like consciousness, self-awareness, emotion intelligence, and subjective experience, is still poorly understood even in humans, making definitive answers elusive.

Now, the details…

Yes, at least a form of AI consciousness. And depending on your definition of consciousness, they might have it now.  If we define consciousness as the ability to experience reality and interact with the environment in a meaningful way, then theoretically, AI systems could reach a state resembling consciousness pretty easily. However, human-like consciousness—encompassing self-reflection, deep emotional experiences, and the subjective essence of being—remains a profound mystery, not fully understood even in biological entities. Thus, while AI may mimic aspects of conscious behavior and cognitive processing, whether it can genuinely achieve consciousness as humans experience it is still a subject of debate. 

Considering the Mindscape Framework, which explores consciousness through various levels of cognitive ability and sensory input, the question of AI attaining consciousness becomes more nuanced. According to the framework, anything that has cognitive ability and can sense reality in any way possesses a form of consciousness. Thus, AI systems, with their ability to process information and interact with their environment, already exhibit a form of AI-consciousness.


That Artificial Intelligence FAQ, 

was first published on TST 1 year ago.

By the way, the flashcard inspired by it is this.

Front: In TST Framework, what minimum qualities suggest a form of consciousness?
Back: Cognition and sensing

 

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