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  2. Weak artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial consciousness: a machine that has consciousness, sentience and mind (John Searle uses "strong AI" in this sense). Narrow AI can be classified as being "limited to a single, narrowly defined task. Most modern AI systems would be classified in this category." [4] Artificial general intelligence is conversely the opposite.

  3. Artificial consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Igor Aleksander suggested 12 principles for artificial consciousness: [34] the brain is a state machine, inner neuron partitioning, conscious and unconscious states, perceptual learning and memory, prediction, the awareness of self, representation of meaning, learning utterances, learning language, will, instinct, and emotion. The aim of AC is ...

  4. Sentience - Wikipedia

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    According to Antonio Damasio, sentience is a minimalistic way of defining consciousness, which otherwise commonly and collectively describes sentience plus further features of the mind and consciousness, such as creativity, intelligence, sapience, self-awareness, and intentionality (the ability to have thoughts about something). These further ...

  5. Should we be worried about AI becoming sentient? - AOL

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    Artificial intelligence is becoming more and more sophisticated every year, what would it mean for humans if it one day achieves true consciousness? Should we be worried about AI becoming sentient ...

  6. Artificial general intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Consciousness can have various meanings, and some aspects play significant roles in science fiction and the ethics of artificial intelligence: Sentience (or "phenomenal consciousness"): The ability to "feel" perceptions or emotions subjectively, as opposed to the ability to reason about perceptions.

  7. Extraterrestrial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Sentience, like consciousness, is a concept sometimes mistakenly used to refer to the concept of intelligence and sapience, since it does not exclude forms of life that are non-sapient (or more broadly non-intelligent or non-conscious). [6] The term extraterrestrial civilization frames a more particular case of extraterrestrial intelligence. It ...

  8. Talk:Artificial consciousness/AI vs AC - Wikipedia

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    There is no consensus of whether artificial consciousness (simulated consciousness, artificial sentience, digital sentience, artificial mind etc) is a field within AI or a separate field. If it is considered to be a subfield of AI, then it must be a separate article, as subfields of AI like Neural Networks are separate articles.

  9. Vijñāna - Wikipedia

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    there are six types of consciousness, each unique to one of the internal sense organs; consciousness (viññā ṇ a) is separate (and arises) from mind (mano) here, consciousness cognizes or is aware of its specific sense base (including the mind and mind objects) viññā ṇ a is a prerequisite for the arising of craving (ta ṇ hā)