Bilateral Turing Test: Assessing machine consciousness simulations

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-05 DOI:10.1016/j.cogsys.2024.101299
Ge Wang, Xianhong Li, Shenghua Xie
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Recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have brought discussions on machine consciousness back to the forefront. However, methodologies for assessing machine consciousness simulations remain highly constrained and lack consensus. This study introduces the Bilateral Turing Test, a thought experiment to assess machine consciousness simulations based on a functionalist perspective, focusing on external behavior and cognitive characteristics associated with consciousness. The test involves both machines and humans participating as judges in an enhanced Turing Test, and compares the external behavior of machine-simulated consciousness with the behavior of human consciousness. We derive the experimental principles via three theoretical propositions reflecting the human–machine cognitive relationship and elucidate the basic conditions and procedures of the thought experiment. A systematic measure is employed to evaluate emulation against human benchmarks, and we establish a statistical threshold for successful consciousness simulations. Our study provides a comprehensive framework for redefining machine consciousness simulations and enhancing interdisciplinary conversations across computer science, neuroscience, and philosophy. This framework also advances bottom-up approaches for assessing machine consciousness simulations and provides pivotal insights into human–machine interaction dynamics.
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双边图灵测试:评估机器意识模拟
人工智能(AI)的最新进展使有关机器意识的讨论再次成为焦点。然而,评估机器意识模拟的方法仍然受到很大限制,而且缺乏共识。本研究介绍了 "双边图灵测试",这是一项基于功能主义视角的思想实验,用于评估机器意识模拟,重点关注与意识相关的外部行为和认知特征。该测试由机器和人类共同参与,作为增强型图灵测试的评委,比较机器模拟意识的外部行为和人类意识的行为。我们通过反映人机认知关系的三个理论命题推导出实验原理,并阐明了思想实验的基本条件和程序。我们采用了一种系统的测量方法来评估仿真与人类基准的对比,并为成功的意识仿真建立了一个统计阈值。我们的研究为重新定义机器意识模拟和加强计算机科学、神经科学和哲学之间的跨学科对话提供了一个全面的框架。这一框架还推进了自下而上的机器意识模拟评估方法,并为人机交互动力学提供了重要见解。
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