Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Does artifcial intelligence (AI) exhibit consciousness or self? While this question
is hotly debated, here we take a slightly diferent stance by focusing on those features that make possible both, namely a basic or fundamental subjectivity. Learning
from humans and their brain, we frst ask what we mean by subjectivity. Subjectivity
is manifest in the perspectiveness and mineness of our experience which, ontologically, can be traced to a point of view. Adopting a non-reductive neurophilosophical
strategy, we assume that the point of view exhibits two layers, a most basic neuroecological and higher order mental layer. The neuroecological layer of the point
of view is mediated by the timescales of world and brain, as further evidenced by
empirical data on our sense of self. Are there corresponding timescales shared with
the world in AI and is there a point of view with perspectiveness and mineness?
Discussing current neuroscientifc evidence, we deny that current AI exhibits a point
of view, let alone perspectiveness and mineness. We therefore conclude that, as per
current state, AI does not exhibit a basic or fundamental subjectivity and henceforth no consciousness or self is possible in models such as ChatGPT and similar
technologies
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Notas:
Open access. Published: 26 February 2024
Nº de páginas:
22