# Artificial Consciousness and Security

**Authors:** Andrew Powell

arXiv: 1905.11807 · 2019-05-29

## TL;DR

This paper proposes enhancing computer security by integrating a weak form of artificial consciousness with self-monitoring, truth computation, and user communication, supported by trusted hardware modules, though without an actual implementation.

## Contribution

It introduces a conceptual framework for security improvement through artificial consciousness features combined with trusted computing, outlining a feasible approach with existing technology.

## Key findings

- Conceptual framework for security via artificial consciousness
- Potential implementation using current hardware and software tools
- No actual implementation provided, only a proposed approach

## Abstract

This paper describes a possible way to improve computer security by implementing a program which implements the following three features related to a weak notion of artificial consciousness: (partial) self-monitoring, ability to compute the truth of quantifier-free propositions and the ability to communicate with the user. The integrity of the program could be enhanced by using a trusted computing approach, that is to say a hardware module that is at the root of a chain of trust. This paper outlines a possible approach but does not refer to an implementation (which would need further work), but the author believes that an implementation using current processors, a debugger, a monitoring program and a trusted processing module is currently possible.

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