Software-based Conscious Agent
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An Software-based Conscious Agent is an intelligent machine that passes a conscious passing task (and so is a conscious agent).
- AKA: Self-Aware Machine, Synthetic Consciousness, Artificial Conscious System.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Conscious Human-level Intelligence Machine to being a Superintelligent Machine.
- It can range from being an Autonomous Conscious Intelligent Machine to being a Non-Autonomous Conscious Intelligent Machine.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Consciousness, Self-Conscious System.
References
2013
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_consciousness
- Artificial consciousness (AC), also known as machine consciousness (MC) or synthetic consciousness, is a field related to artificial intelligence and cognitive robotics whose aim is to define that which would have to be synthesized were consciousness to be found in an engineered artifact Template:Harv.
Neuroscience hypothesizes that consciousness is generated by the interoperation of various parts of the brain, called the neural correlates of consciousness or NCC. Proponents of AC believe it is possible to construct machines (e.g., computer systems) that can emulate this NCC interoperation.
- Artificial consciousness (AC), also known as machine consciousness (MC) or synthetic consciousness, is a field related to artificial intelligence and cognitive robotics whose aim is to define that which would have to be synthesized were consciousness to be found in an engineered artifact Template:Harv.
2008
- (Chrisley, 2008) ⇒ Ron Chrisley. (2008). “Philosophical Foundations of Artificial Consciousness.” In: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Journal, 44(2). doi:10.1016/j.artmed.2008.07.011