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Can Computers Become Conscious, an Essential Condition for the Singularity?
Robert K. Logan1 
[1] Department of Physics, University of Toronto, 60 St. George, Toronto, ON M5S 1A7, Canada;
关键词: computers;    consciousness;    singularity;    artificial general intelligence;    intelligence;    emotion;    self;   
DOI  :  10.3390/info8040161
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Given that consciousness is an essential ingredient for achieving Singularity, the notion that an Artificial General Intelligence device can exceed the intelligence of a human, namely, the question of whether a computer can achieve consciousness, is explored. Given that consciousness is being aware of one’s perceptions and/or of one’s thoughts, it is claimed that computers cannot experience consciousness. Given that it has no sensorium, it cannot have perceptions. In terms of being aware of its thoughts it is argued that being aware of one’s thoughts is basically listening to one’s own internal speech. A computer has no emotions, and hence, no desire to communicate, and without the ability, and/or desire to communicate, it has no internal voice to listen to and hence cannot be aware of its thoughts. In fact, it has no thoughts, because it has no sense of self and thinking is about preserving one’s self. Emotions have a positive effect on the reasoning powers of humans, and therefore, the computer’s lack of emotions is another reason for why computers could never achieve the level of intelligence that a human can, at least, at the current level of the development of computer technology.

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