Good old-fashioned artificial consciousness and the intermediate level fallacy

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Abstract

Recently, there has been considerable interest and effort to the possibility to design and implement conscious robots, i.e., the chance that robots may have subjective experiences. Typical approaches as the global workspace, information integration, enaction, cognitive mechanisms, embodiment, i.e., the Good Old-Fashioned Artificial Consciousness, henceforth, GOFAC, share the same conceptual framework. In this paper, we discuss GOFAC's basic tenets and their implication for AI and Robotics. In particular, we point out the intermediate level fallacy as the central issue affecting GOFAC. Finally, we outline a possible alternative conceptual framework toward robot consciousness.

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Manzotti, R., & Chella, A. (2018). Good old-fashioned artificial consciousness and the intermediate level fallacy. Frontiers Robotics AI, 5(APR). https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2018.00039

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