Technology and Consciousness
John Rushby, Daniel Sanchez

TL;DR
This paper reviews discussions from workshops on machine consciousness, exploring theories, detection methods, ethical issues, and the potential emergence of conscious technology, providing background for current debates on AI sentience.
Contribution
It compiles and updates foundational discussions on machine consciousness, offering a comprehensive overview relevant to recent AI developments and debates.
Findings
Summarizes key themes in machine consciousness research.
Highlights ethical considerations for conscious AI.
Provides historical context for current AI debates.
Abstract
We report on a series of eight workshops held in the summer of 2017 on the topic "technology and consciousness." The workshops covered many subjects but the overall goal was to assess the possibility of machine consciousness, and its potential implications. In the body of the report, we summarize most of the basic themes that were discussed: the structure and function of the brain, theories of consciousness, explicit attempts to construct conscious machines, detection and measurement of consciousness, possible emergence of a conscious technology, methods for control of such a technology and ethical considerations that might be owed to it. An appendix outlines the topics of each workshop and provides abstracts of the talks delivered. Update: Although this report was published in 2018 and the workshops it is based on were held in 2017, recent events suggest that it is worth bringing…
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TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
