Hi everyone — I’m Karol Kowalczyk, a computer science graduate from the University of Warsaw (under Prof. Jerzy Tyszkiewicz) and CEO of AIRON Games, where we explore AI-driven game design.
I’ve spent a few months developing a framework that tries to formalize consciousness as the collapse of computational time, the idea that subjective experience is what it feels like to witness only the successful computational path out of many parallel ones.
I’d love to get the community’s peer-review style feedback on whether this model holds up philosophically and mathematically.
I just registered and found out that I need karma points to post my work, so here I am on Quick Takes.
Just out of interest, have AIs themselves contributed much to this framework? That is, have you been discussing the ideas with AIs, are they producing expository materials for you, and so on?
Hi everyone — I’m Karol Kowalczyk, a computer science graduate from the University of Warsaw (under Prof. Jerzy Tyszkiewicz) and CEO of AIRON Games, where we explore AI-driven game design.
I’ve spent a few months developing a framework that tries to formalize consciousness as the collapse of computational time, the idea that subjective experience is what it feels like to witness only the successful computational path out of many parallel ones.
I’d love to get the community’s peer-review style feedback on whether this model holds up philosophically and mathematically.
I just registered and found out that I need karma points to post my work, so here I am on Quick Takes.
Just out of interest, have AIs themselves contributed much to this framework? That is, have you been discussing the ideas with AIs, are they producing expository materials for you, and so on?