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philosophy and the social sciences
cognitive sciences, neurosciences, and social explanation
social cognition
consciousness
Terme préférentiel
computer consciousness
Définition
- “I'm afraid, Dave.” In Stanley Kubrick's classic film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the computer HAL uttered these provocative words as it was being shut down. They remain provocative to this day: Can a computer really experience emotions such as fear? Can it really have an I that is afraid to be shut down? An I that is the subject of genuine conscious sensations? Or must a computer, no matter how sophisticated its program and convincing its behavior, be forever devoid of conscious experiences? These are key questions about computer consciousness, questions still debated by experts and explored in blockbuster films. [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Computer Consciousness]
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