Sentience Quest: Towards Embodied, Emotionally Adaptive, Self-Evolving, Ethically Aligned Artificial General Intelligence
David Hanson, Alexandre Varcoe, Fabio Senna, Vytas Krisciunas, Wenwei Huang, Jakub Sura, Katherine Yeung, Mario Rodriguez, Jovanka Wilsdorf, Kathy Smith

TL;DR
Sentience Quest aims to develop embodied, emotionally adaptive, self-evolving AI systems with ethical alignment, integrating cognitive science theories into a novel architecture for more sentient artificial general intelligence.
Contribution
Introduces a new cognitive architecture called Sentient Systems that combines theories from neuroscience and cognitive science to create more sentient, adaptive AI lifeforms.
Findings
Proposes an integrated architecture with intrinsic drives and a global workspace.
Develops a hybrid neuro-symbolic memory logging AI experiences.
Establishes an open-source, collaborative approach for safe AI development.
Abstract
Previous artificial intelligence systems, from large language models to autonomous robots, excel at narrow tasks but lacked key qualities of sentient beings: intrinsic motivation, affective interiority, autobiographical sense of self, deep creativity, and abilities to autonomously evolve and adapt over time. Here we introduce Sentience Quest, an open research initiative to develop more capable artificial general intelligence lifeforms, or AGIL, that address grand challenges with an embodied, emotionally adaptive, self-determining, living AI, with core drives that ethically align with humans and the future of life. Our vision builds on ideas from cognitive science and neuroscience from Baars' Global Workspace Theory and Damasio's somatic mind, to Tononi's Integrated Information Theory and Hofstadter's narrative self, and synthesizing these into a novel cognitive architecture we call…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAction Observation and Synchronization · Embodied and Extended Cognition · Psychiatry, Mental Health, Neuroscience
MethodsALIGN
