Relations (1)

related 2.00 — strongly supporting 3 facts

The relationship between artificial intelligence and the human brain is defined by ongoing academic debate regarding their functional and structural similarities, as seen in the comparative research perspectives of [1], [2], and [3].

Facts (3)

Sources
The Functionalist Case for Machine Consciousness: Evidence from ... lesswrong.com LessWrong 1 fact
perspectiveSusan Schneider proposes that sophisticated reasoning about consciousness and qualia should be sufficient evidence for consciousness in an artificial intelligence system, even if the system's architecture differs dramatically from human brains.
Understanding LLM Understanding skywritingspress.ca Skywritings Press 1 fact
perspectiveBlake Richards, an Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science and Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill University and a Core Faculty Member at Mila, argues that neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, and AI researchers should prioritize scientific exploration of the human brain and artificial intelligence over debating the definition of 'thought'.
AI Sessions #9: The Case Against AI Consciousness (with Anil Seth) conspicuouscognition.com Conspicuous Cognition 1 fact
perspectiveAnil Seth argues that the human brain is not a digital computer and expresses skepticism that increasing the intelligence or capabilities of artificial intelligence systems will result in consciousness.