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Article

Abstract

The quest to develop Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems that possess human-like consciousness necessitates a deep dive into both theoretical and practical aspects underpinning this ambitious goal. This article builds on initial philosophical explorations of AI consciousness by examining the intricate and often hidden structures that may facilitate conscious experiences in AI. Drawing from concepts in cognitive science and neuroscience, the article elucidates how AI systems can be designed to replicate the structural and functional aspects of human consciousness. The discussion includes the Hierarchy of Spatial Belongings proposed by Forti (2024), frameworks like the Integrated Information Theory (IIT), and models linking consciousness with metacognitive processes. Through case studies of advanced AI systems such as IBM Watson, AlphaGo, GPT-3, and Sophia the Robot, the article explores practical implementations and their alignment with theoretical models of consciousness. The potential for AI to achieve states analogous to human consciousness raises profound ethical, societal, and legal considerations. Ethical guidelines and legal frameworks are urgently needed to address the moral status and rights of conscious AI systems, ensure their ethical treatment, and delineate accountability. The societal impacts of conscious AI, including job displacement and the need for equitable access to AI technologies, are also examined. Future research directions highlight the necessity for developing sophisticated theoretical models, enhancing practical implementations, establishing comprehensive ethical frameworks, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and engaging the public. By addressing these areas, the scientific community can significantly advance the development of conscious AI, ensuring it is both technically feasible and ethically sound.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.14445/23497157/IJRES-V11I4P109

Publication Date

8-2024

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