Philosophical foundations of artificial consciousness

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 44 (2):119-137 (2008)
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replicated by artificial intelligence (AI). The firstpersonal, subjective, what-it-is-like-to-be-something nature of consciousness is thought to be untouchable by the computations, algorithms, processing and functions of AI method. Since AI is the most promising avenue toward artificial consciousness (AC), the conclusion many draw is that AC is..

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