可能性[未]锁定:质疑杰克-帕格伦《超验》中的 "人工意识 "范式和 "超验 "承诺

Neval N. Mahmoud Abdullah
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当今,不断进步的人工智能持续发展,而将物质赋予生命、将机械与生物相融合、创造前所未有的具有个性特征的人脑精密复制品的革命性动力,则成为严肃的学术研究和科幻小说中争论不休的话题。人工意识 "的革命性前景彻底改变了我们与机器和计算机的互动方式,它的驱动力是创造出前所未有的具有个性特征的人脑精确复制品:人工智能机器能否植入意识?这些机器是否会变得有知觉、自主、像人一样?它们能否真正理解人类的需求并拥有自己的主观体验、独特的情感、记忆、思维过程和信念?受到 "超人类主义 "这一技术乐观主义方法的启发,以及雷-库兹韦尔(Ray Kurzweil)"技术奇点 "理论的推动,本文主要关注于展示超越自然 "设计 "的意外后果。更确切地说,本文将探讨 "人工意识 "的前景--将意识嵌入并完全扩展到人工智能机器上的可能性--同时质疑超人类主义将技术作为一种超越形式的构架。为此,我们对杰克-帕格伦(Jack Paglen)的科幻小说《超验》(Transcendence,2014 年)进行了深入、细致的文本分析,最终得出结论:科技距离实现人工意识还有很长的路要走。换句话说,人类意识有其内在、特殊和独特之处,是技术无法复制或捕捉的。
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Possibilities [Un] locked: Questioning the Paradigm of ‘Artificial Consciousness’ and the Promise of ‘Transcendence’ in Jack Paglen’s ‘Transcendence’
While today’s ever -advancing A.I continues to increase unrelentingly, the revolutionary drive to animate matter, blend the mechanical with biology, and create unprecedented exact replicas of the human brain bearing traits of individuality becomes an actively debated topic in serious academic studies as well as in science fiction. Radically changing the way we interact with machines and computers, the revolutionary prospect of ‘artificial consciousness’, whose driving aspiration is to create unprecedented exact replicas of the human brain bearing traits of individuality, has raised crucial questions: Could consciousness be embedded in AI machines? Would these machines ever become sentient, autonomous, and human-like? And could they truly interpret needs and have their own subjective experiences, distinct emotions, memories, thought processes and beliefs of humans? Inspired by the techno-optimist approach of ‘Transhumanism’ and instigated by Ray Kurzweil’s theorization of ‘Technological Singularity’, the present paper is mainly concerned with demonstrating the unintended consequences of transgressing what has been ‘designed’ by nature. More precisely speaking, investigating the prospect of ‘Artificial Consciousness’– the plausibility of embedding and fully extending consciousness onto A.I. machines – along with questioning the transhumanist framing of technology as a form of transcendence. For this purpose, an in-depth, close textual analysis is conducted on Jack Paglen’s science fiction novelization, ‘Transcendence’ (2014), to finally reach the conclusion that technology is still a long way from attaining artificial consciousness. In other words, there is something intrinsic, special, and unique about human consciousness that cannot be replicated or captured by technology.
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