While substantial progress has been made in the field known as artificial consciousness, at the present time there is no generally accepted phenomenally conscious machine, nor even a clear route to how one might be produced should we decide to try. Here, we take the position that, from our computer science perspective, a major reason for this is a computational explanatory gap: our inability to understand/explain the implementation of high-level cognitive algorithms in terms of neurocomputational processing. We explain how addressing the computational explanatory gap can identify computational correlates of consciousness. We suggest that bridging this gap is not only critical to further progress in the area of machine consciousness, but wou...
Consciousness remains a mystery—“a phenomenon that people do not know how to think about—yet” (Denne...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
We have been left with a big challenge, to articulate consciousness and also to prove it i...
While substantial progress has been made in the field known as artificial consciousness, at the pres...
Efforts to study consciousness using computational models over the last two decades have received a ...
Scientific research on consciousness is attempting to gather data about the relationship between con...
we formulate our understanding of consciousness in terms of a precise computable and comprehensible...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
In this paper, I review the motivations for having a computational theory of consciousness to see if...
International audienceThe controversial question of whether machines may ever be conscious must be b...
What makes us conscious? Many theories that attempt to answer this question have appeared recently i...
An increasing number of philosophers have promoted the idea that mechanism provides a fruitful frame...
We argue that the functions of consciousness are implemented in a bio-computational manner. That is ...
What makes us conscious? Many theories that attempt to answer this question have appeared recently i...
Consciousness remains a mystery—“a phenomenon that people do not know how to think about—yet” (Denne...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
We have been left with a big challenge, to articulate consciousness and also to prove it i...
While substantial progress has been made in the field known as artificial consciousness, at the pres...
Efforts to study consciousness using computational models over the last two decades have received a ...
Scientific research on consciousness is attempting to gather data about the relationship between con...
we formulate our understanding of consciousness in terms of a precise computable and comprehensible...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
In this paper, I review the motivations for having a computational theory of consciousness to see if...
International audienceThe controversial question of whether machines may ever be conscious must be b...
What makes us conscious? Many theories that attempt to answer this question have appeared recently i...
An increasing number of philosophers have promoted the idea that mechanism provides a fruitful frame...
We argue that the functions of consciousness are implemented in a bio-computational manner. That is ...
What makes us conscious? Many theories that attempt to answer this question have appeared recently i...
Consciousness remains a mystery—“a phenomenon that people do not know how to think about—yet” (Denne...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
We have been left with a big challenge, to articulate consciousness and also to prove it i...