Suffering Toasters -- A New Self-Awareness Test for AI
A widely accepted definition of intelligence in the context of Artificial Intelligence (AI) still eludes us. Due to our exceedingly rapid development of AI paradigms, architectures, and tools, the prospect of naturally arising AI consciousness seems more likely than ever. In this paper, we claim tha...
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Zusammenfassung: | A widely accepted definition of intelligence in the context of Artificial
Intelligence (AI) still eludes us. Due to our exceedingly rapid development of
AI paradigms, architectures, and tools, the prospect of naturally arising AI
consciousness seems more likely than ever. In this paper, we claim that all
current intelligence tests are insufficient to point to the existence or lack
of intelligence \textbf{as humans intuitively perceive it}. We draw from ideas
in the philosophy of science, psychology, and other areas of research to
provide a clearer definition of the problems of artificial intelligence,
self-awareness, and agency. We furthermore propose a new heuristic approach to
test for artificial self-awareness and outline a possible implementation.
Finally, we discuss some of the questions that arise from this new heuristic,
be they philosophical or implementation-oriented. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2306.17258 |