paper
active
paper:doi-10-1098-rsta-2024-0533

World models, artificial general intelligence and the hard problems of life–mind continuity: toward a unified understanding of natural and artificial intelligence

External IDs

legacy_slug
safron-2026-world
Frontmatter (14 fields)
{
  "doi": "10.1098/rsta.2024.0533",
  "year": 2026,
  "title": "World models, artificial general intelligence and the hard problems of life–mind continuity: toward a unified understanding of natural and artificial intelligence",
  "authors": [
    "Adam Safron",
    "Michael Levin",
    "Victoria Klimaj",
    "Zahra Sheikhbahaee",
    "Dalton Sakthivadivel",
    "Adeel Razi",
    "David Ha",
    "Nick Hay",
    "Kevin Schmidt",
    "Irina Rish",
    "David Krakauer",
    "Melanie Mitchell",
    "Samuel J. Gershman",
    "Joshua B. Tenenbaum"
  ],
  "abstract": "Abstract This special issue examines how natural and artificial intelligences (AIs) model the world, and what this modelling reveals about cognition and relationships between life and mind. Rather than adopting a single definition, the collection considers how world models function and emerge in biological and artificial systems, exploring a diverse range of world modelling including causal, self-referential, individual goal-directed, collective and narrative forms. A recurring theme is the extent to which current AI systems trained on vast quantities of data learn the context-sensitive, temporally embedded, value-laden dimensions of world modelling that characterize diverse biological intelligences, or whether their impressive capabilities arise primarily from statistical surface regularities. The contributions also raise broader issues concerning embodiment, complexity, learning architectures and the social and scientific contexts in which world models operate. With this collection, we hope to clarify the conceptual landscape, identify key points of similarity and divergence between natural and artificial minds, and outline questions that may guide future research on the forms of world modelling that support grounded understanding, robust agency and potentially human-like general intelligence. This article is part of the theme issue ‘World models in natural and artificial intelligence’.",
  "arxiv_id": null,
  "pdf_status": "not-available",
  "openalex_id": "W7161122666",
  "ingested_via": "ingest_one_url (metadata-only)",
  "openalex_year": 2026,
  "openalex_enriched_at": 1778984750,
  "openalex_match_title": "World models, artificial general intelligence and the hard problems of life–mind continuity: toward a unified understanding of natural and artificial intelligence",
  "openalex_cited_by_count": 0,
  "openalex_referenced_works": [
    "W1534716451",
    "W1993254132",
    "W2116386744",
    "W2123713131",
    "W2149025351",
    "W2460761794",
    "W2463330366",
    "W2884485769",
    "W2963305465",
    "W3035420228",
    "W3122209084",
    "W3163072874",
    "W4238379306",
    "W4309930795",
    "W4352976827",
    "W4365515021",
    "W4365515059",
    "W4391247912"
  ]
}

Outgoing (0)

None.

Incoming (14)

Authored by (14)