Is artificial consciousness achievable? Lessons from the human brain

IF 6 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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We here analyse the question of developing artificial consciousness from an evolutionary perspective, taking the evolution of the human brain and its relation with consciousness as a reference model or as a benchmark. This kind of analysis reveals several structural and functional features of the human brain that appear to be key for reaching human-like complex conscious experience and that current research on Artificial Intelligence (AI) should take into account in its attempt to develop systems capable of human-like conscious processing. We argue that, even if AI is limited in its ability to emulate human consciousness for both intrinsic (i.e., structural and architectural) and extrinsic (i.e., related to the current stage of scientific and technological knowledge) reasons, taking inspiration from those characteristics of the brain that make human-like conscious processing possible and/or modulate it, is a potentially promising strategy towards developing conscious AI.

Also, it cannot be theoretically excluded that AI research can develop partial or potentially alternative forms of consciousness that are qualitatively different from the human form, and that may be either more or less sophisticated depending on the perspectives. Therefore, we recommend neuroscience-inspired caution in talking about artificial consciousness: since the use of the same word “consciousness” for humans and AI becomes ambiguous and potentially misleading, we propose to clearly specify which level and/or type of consciousness AI research aims to develop, as well as what would be common versus differ in AI conscious processing compared to human conscious experience.

人工意识可以实现吗?人脑的启示
在此,我们以人脑的进化及其与意识的关系为参考模型或基准,从进化的角度分析开发人工意识的问题。这种分析揭示了人脑的若干结构和功能特征,这些特征似乎是实现类似人类的复杂意识体验的关键,也是当前人工智能(AI)研究在试图开发能够进行类似人类意识处理的系统时应该考虑的因素。我们认为,即使人工智能模仿人类意识的能力有限,但其内在(即结构和架构)和外在(即与当前科学和技术发展阶段相关的)两方面的因素都是重要的、此外,理论上不能排除人工智能研究可以开发出部分或潜在的替代意识形态,这些意识形态与人类意识形态有质的区别,而且根据研究视角的不同,这些意识形态可能更加复杂,也可能不那么复杂。因此,在谈论人工意识时,我们建议从神经科学的角度谨慎从事:因为对人类和人工智能使用相同的 "意识 "一词会变得模棱两可,并可能产生误导,所以我们建议明确指出人工智能研究旨在开发哪种级别和/或类型的意识,以及人工智能意识处理过程与人类意识体验相比有哪些共同点和不同点。
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Neural Networks
Neural Networks 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
CiteScore
13.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
425
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: Neural Networks is a platform that aims to foster an international community of scholars and practitioners interested in neural networks, deep learning, and other approaches to artificial intelligence and machine learning. Our journal invites submissions covering various aspects of neural networks research, from computational neuroscience and cognitive modeling to mathematical analyses and engineering applications. By providing a forum for interdisciplinary discussions between biology and technology, we aim to encourage the development of biologically-inspired artificial intelligence.
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