The philosophy of David Chalmers is described and critiqued, with emphasis on what it means for the field of Artificial Intelligence. Topics covered are the Hard and Soft problems of consciousness, supervenience, arguments against materialism, and Chalmers’ proposal of information as the building block of consciousness
Objective: Consciousness is often thought to be that aspect of mind that is least amenable to being ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 40)The topic discusses an ongoing controversy in the field...
The study outlines the existing and potential philosophical issues of the idea of conscious machines...
This book is a concise introduction to key philosophical questions in artificial intelligence that h...
In the last few decades, research into consciousness has enjoyed something of a renaissance. Scholar...
AI could in principle replicate consciousness (H-consciousness) in its first-person form (as describ...
David Chalmers burst onto the philosophical scene in the mid-1990s with his work on consciousness, w...
Examination of problems in the intersection of artificial intelligence, psychology, and philosophy. ...
This book explores consciousness, attention and Will from a unique viewpoint endeavoring to answer D...
Abstract In this paper, I explore the ―issue ‖ of consciousness in artificial intelligences, the pro...
Few human endeavors can be viewed both as extremely successful and unsuccessful at the same time. Th...
The term Artificial Intelligence creates fantastic images of robots and omniscient machines. Of al...
What is consciousness? How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the self-aware mind and t...
This book gathers contributions from the fourth edition of the Conference on "Philosophy and Theory ...
This paper contains a philosophical study of the existence of artificial intelligence, commonly call...
Objective: Consciousness is often thought to be that aspect of mind that is least amenable to being ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 40)The topic discusses an ongoing controversy in the field...
The study outlines the existing and potential philosophical issues of the idea of conscious machines...
This book is a concise introduction to key philosophical questions in artificial intelligence that h...
In the last few decades, research into consciousness has enjoyed something of a renaissance. Scholar...
AI could in principle replicate consciousness (H-consciousness) in its first-person form (as describ...
David Chalmers burst onto the philosophical scene in the mid-1990s with his work on consciousness, w...
Examination of problems in the intersection of artificial intelligence, psychology, and philosophy. ...
This book explores consciousness, attention and Will from a unique viewpoint endeavoring to answer D...
Abstract In this paper, I explore the ―issue ‖ of consciousness in artificial intelligences, the pro...
Few human endeavors can be viewed both as extremely successful and unsuccessful at the same time. Th...
The term Artificial Intelligence creates fantastic images of robots and omniscient machines. Of al...
What is consciousness? How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the self-aware mind and t...
This book gathers contributions from the fourth edition of the Conference on "Philosophy and Theory ...
This paper contains a philosophical study of the existence of artificial intelligence, commonly call...
Objective: Consciousness is often thought to be that aspect of mind that is least amenable to being ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 40)The topic discusses an ongoing controversy in the field...
The study outlines the existing and potential philosophical issues of the idea of conscious machines...