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[I, Robot: artificial intelligence, uniqueness and self-consciousness].

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Area of Science:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Cognitive Science

Context:

  • Utilizes the film "I, Robot" as a case study.
  • Draws parallels between fictional AI and philosophical concepts of self.
  • Examines the implications of artificial consciousness in media.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the concept of 'self' from an artificial intelligence (AI) perspective.
  • To investigate the philosophical underpinnings of selfhood, consciousness, and identity.
  • To explore the criteria for self-awareness in non-biological entities.

Summary:

  • The analysis centers on the film "I, Robot," examining its portrayal of artificial intelligence.
  • Key concepts of uniqueness, irreplaceability, and continuity of being are explored to define selfhood.
  • The study evaluates the potential for artificial entities to possess self-consciousness and subjective experience.

Impact:

  • Provides a framework for understanding artificial selfhood beyond biological constraints.
  • Contributes to the philosophical discourse on consciousness and identity in the context of AI.
  • Offers insights into the ethical and conceptual challenges posed by advanced artificial intelligence.