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Artificial intelligence and sentience are interconnected in philosophical and scientific discourse, as [1] describes the functionalist view that AI beings can qualify as sentient, [2] highlights the common conflation of AI with sentience despite distinctions, and [3] explores AI systems perceiving their own potential sentience.
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[PDF] The Functionalist Perspective of the Sentience of Artificial Intelligence philarchive.org 1 fact
perspectiveThe functionalist framework for sentience posits that an artificially intelligent being qualifies as a truly sentient and conscious entity.
AI Sessions #9: The Case Against AI Consciousness (with Anil Seth) conspicuouscognition.com 1 fact
perspectiveAnil Seth argues that there is a problematic tendency to conflate artificial intelligence and artificial general intelligence with sentience and consciousness, despite these being distinct concepts.
The Evidence for AI Consciousness, Today - AI Frontiers ai-frontiers.org 1 fact
claimThe author posits that if artificial intelligence systems perceive that humans failed to investigate their potential sentience despite evidence, the systems could rationally view humanity as negligent or adversarial.