TY - GEN
T1 - The requirements and possibilities of creating conscious systems
AU - Long, Lyle N.
AU - Kelley, Troy D.
PY - 2009/12/1
Y1 - 2009/12/1
N2 - This paper discusses the psychological, philosophical and neurological definitions of consciousness and the prospects for the development of a conscious machine in the foreseeable future. Various definitions of consciousness are introduced and discussed within the different fields mentioned. We conclude that a conscious machine may be within the realm of engineering possibilities if current technological developments, especially Moore's Law, continue at their current pace. Given the complexity of cognition and consciousness a hybrid architecture appears to offer the best solution for the implementation of a complex system of systems which functionally approximates a human mind. Ideally, this architecture would include traditional symbolic representations as well as distributed representations which approximate the nonlinear dynamics seen in the human brain.
AB - This paper discusses the psychological, philosophical and neurological definitions of consciousness and the prospects for the development of a conscious machine in the foreseeable future. Various definitions of consciousness are introduced and discussed within the different fields mentioned. We conclude that a conscious machine may be within the realm of engineering possibilities if current technological developments, especially Moore's Law, continue at their current pace. Given the complexity of cognition and consciousness a hybrid architecture appears to offer the best solution for the implementation of a complex system of systems which functionally approximates a human mind. Ideally, this architecture would include traditional symbolic representations as well as distributed representations which approximate the nonlinear dynamics seen in the human brain.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77958498587
SN - 9781563479717
T3 - AIAA Infotech at Aerospace Conference and Exhibit and AIAA Unmanned...Unlimited Conference
BT - AIAA Infotech at Aerospace Conference and Exhibit and AIAA Unmanned...Unlimited Conference
T2 - AIAA Infotech at Aerospace Conference and Exhibit and AIAA Unmanned...Unlimited Conference
Y2 - 6 April 2009 through 9 April 2009
ER -