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method:behavioural-tests-for-consciousnessBehavioural tests for consciousness
Tests like Turing test, Artificial Consciousness Test; argued to be unreliable for AI due to mimicry.
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- Open question from Box 4.
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- Paper identifies as a research gap requiring internal analysis methods rather than behavioral benchmarks
- Proposed test for AI consciousness by Schneider and Turner; uses verbal outputs.
- Benchmarks designed to evaluate AI consciousness, which the paper argues are vulnerable to eval awareness inflation.
- Current research focus in literature; contrasted with the need for systematic introspective processes.
- Functional properties (recurrent processing, global broadcasting, higher-order metacognition) derived from consciousness theories and reformulable as testable criteria in AI systems
- Systems directly optimized for output can produce it without the prerequisite processes for conscious experience; simplest explanation for LLM consciousness reports is pattern matching