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framework:human-consciousness-hypothesisHuman Consciousness Hypothesis
Component of MCH stating consciousness is a specific dynamic representation in the human mind characterizable by phenomenology and functionality
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Papers (1)
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- The Machine Consciousness Hypothesisintroduces
Claims (3)
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- Paper's functional definition of consciousness, based on von der Malsburg's coherence definition
- Paper's core phenomenological definition of consciousness
- Core theoretical claim connecting consciousness to biological learning
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- Machine Consciousness Hypothesisrelated_toCIMC's central hypothesis: general computational machines with sufficient resources possess the necessary and sufficient means to implement consciousness, verifiable through internal structure analysis
- Extends HCH by claiming it is possible to search for the consciousness algorithm by recreating analogous conditions on digital hardware
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- Original Attention Schema Theory paper cited in the related work section
- Core concept: capacity to experience as a subject; argued to be substrate-independent and achievable across diverse biological systems.
- The emerging research domain the paper aims to contribute to: systematic study of consciousness-relevant dynamics in AI
- The state of having subjective experiences; there is something it is like to be the subject.
- Discussion on implications.
- Paper's extension of Olah's Universality Hypothesis to the domain of consciousness
- Methodological question driving CIMC's development of interpretive validation over behavioral testing
- Theories requiring metacognition or higher-order representations for consciousness; one of the indicator sets in Butlin et al. 2023.