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Artificial intelligence in medicine

ISSN 1873-2860

1 paper in the library · 16 citations · publishing 2008

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Artificial consciousness: a discipline between technological and theoretical obstacles.

Artificial intelligence in medicine October 1, 2008 Riccardo Manzotti, Vincenzo Tagliasco 16 citations

Artificial consciousness remains a nascent field. This paper outlines theoretical assumptions that could help address phenomenal consciousness—the subjective, first-person experience of being. It identifies technological and theoretical obstacles facing researchers and argues that artificial consciousness must confront how phenomenal consciousness arises in a physical world. The authors suggest that externalist models, which locate mental content partly outside the brain, currently offer the most promising path forward.