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concept:consciousness-con-scireConsciousness (con-scire)
Formulated as shareable knowledge (con: together; scire: to know); associated with inference over counterfactual models
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Claims (2)
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- Proposed criterion distinguishing conscious from non-conscious inference processes
- Explanation of how knowledge (not just parameters) is shared between agents; links to pre-Cartesian consciousness
Concepts (2)
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- Consciousnessrelated_toCore concept: capacity to experience as a subject; argued to be substrate-independent and achievable across diverse biological systems.
- Consciousness (phenomenal consciousness)related_toThe state of having subjective experiences; there is something it is like to be the subject.
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- TAME posits that consciousness comes in degrees and kinds, not binary, and is tied to goal-directed activity.
- Information available for reasoning, report, and decision-making.
- First-person phenomenal experience; what it is like to be that Self, a continuum.
- Central research domain of the paper's literature search; explores formal approaches to developing consciousness in artificial systems.
- Major consciousness science center directed by Ned Block and David Chalmers
- The notion that a sufficiently accurate simulation of consciousness could cross into authentic consciousness.
- Current research focus in literature; contrasted with the need for systematic introspective processes.