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The problem with AI consciousness: A neurogenetic case against synthetic sentience (2301.05397v1)

Published 7 Dec 2022 in cs.AI, cs.CY, and q-bio.NC

Abstract: Ever since the creation of the first AI machinery built on ML, public society has entertained the idea that eventually computers could become sentient and develop a consciousness of their own. As these models now get increasingly better and convincingly more anthropomorphic, even some engineers have started to believe that AI might become conscious, which would result in serious social consequences. The present paper argues against the plausibility of sentient AI primarily based on the theory of neurogenetic structuralism, which claims that the physiology of biological neurons and their structural organization into complex brains are necessary prerequisites for true consciousness to emerge.

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Authors (2)
  1. Yoshija Walter (2 papers)
  2. Lukas Zbinden (2 papers)
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