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Can Computers overcome Humans? Consciousness interaction and its implications

Artificial Intelligence 2017-06-27 v2 Neurons and Cognition

Abstract

Can computers overcome human capabilities? This is a paradoxical and controversial question, particularly because there are many hidden assumptions. This article focuses on that issue putting on evidence some misconception related with future generations of machines and the understanding of the brain. It will be discussed to what extent computers might reach human capabilities, and how it could be possible only if the computer is a conscious machine. However, it will be shown that if the computer is conscious, an interference process due to consciousness would affect the information processing of the system. Therefore, it might be possible to make conscious machines to overcome human capabilities, which will have limitations as well as humans. In other words, trying to overcome human capabilities with computers implies the paradoxical conclusion that a computer will never overcome human capabilities at all, or if the computer does, it should not be considered as a computer anymore.

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@article{arxiv.1706.02274,
  title  = {Can Computers overcome Humans? Consciousness interaction and its implications},
  author = {Camilo Miguel Signorelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.02274},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

16th IEEE Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing preprint, 8 pages; Added references and short discussion for section 6

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