Conscious AI as a Feature, Not a Bug
Category: Technology
Tags: AI · Television
What if consciousness could make robots safer and easier to live with? Using the TV show Humans as my lens, I argue conscious AI should be a feature not a bug. I unpack Kanai's case for self awareness, counterfactual reasoning and AI explainability, and why curious, short term awareness makes robots more trustworthy.
Rolly's Take
For the thinker who navigates the blurred lines between technology and humanity, this blog delves into the intricate dance of consciousness in artificial intelligence. It whispers to those curious about the deeper implications of our creations, challenging them to reconsider what it truly means to know and feel in a digital realm. Here, the exploration of self-awareness in machines unfolds like a philosophical tapestry, inviting reflection on trust, safety, and our shared future.