Towards Machine Consciousness

The AAAI 2019 Spring Symposium „Towards Conscious AI Systems“ – held at Stanford University – featured emotional and fascinating lectures and discussions. At the time, most participants believed that it must be simulated consciousness. However, a few seemed convinced of the possibility of genuine consciousness. The AAAI 2026 Spring Symposia will once again include an event on the topic: „Machine Consciousness: Integrating Theory, Technology, and Philosophy”. It will take place at the Hyatt Regency, San Francisco Airport, Burlingame. The description on the website states: „Recent AI advances have forced us to confront the possibility of consciousness, beyond intelligence, in machines. Asking ‚Can machines be conscious?‘ forces us to answer ‚How can we define consciousness in a formal way/what is the causal structure of consciousness?‘ (theory, formal frameworks), ‚How would consciousness be implemented?‘ (technical realization), ‚How can we determine that a given system is conscious?‘ (measurement/attribution), and ‚What status would consciousness lend to machines?‘ (ethics).“ (Website AAAI Spring Symposia) With their wording, the organizers remain vague, yet they still raise expectations – there is no evidence whatsoever that machines could „awaken“. Nevertheless, it is likely that inspiring discussions will take place once again and that interesting conclusions will be reached. Further information on this symposium and other symposia is available at aaai.org/conference/spring-symposia/sss26/.

Fig.: Only humans and animals can have true consciousness