Emu­la­tion Ar­gu­ment For Hu­man-Level AI

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The Emulation argument for human-level AI argues that since whole brain emulation seems feasible then human-level AI must also be feasible. There are many underlying assumptions in the argument, most of them are explored by Chalmers (2010)1. Perhaps the most debated premise is holding that a brain emulation could have a consciousness mind or that consciousness isn’t fundamental to human intelligence. Chalmers 2 formalized the argument as follows:”

References


  1. CHALMERS, David. (2010) “The Singularity: A Philosophical Analysis, Journal of Consciousness Studies”, 17 (9-10), pp. 7-65.

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