生物学的計算論:生物学的および人工的意識について
1Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience (NeuroPSI), CNRS, Centre CEA Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, 91190, France.
Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
|December 19, 2025
まとめ
計算の根本的な違いにより、人工システムが意識を獲得する可能性は低い。生物システムは、意識に不可欠なスケール分離不可能で基質依存性の処理とハイブリッド計算を利用する。
背景:
- 人工意識に関する現在の議論は、意識が情報処理パターンにのみ依存すると仮定する計算機能主義にしばしば依拠している。生物学的自然主義は、意識が生きている有機体の物理的プロセスに本質的に結びついていると主張する。生物システムとデジタルシステムとの間の計算上の違いとその意識への関連性を説明するギャップが存在する。
結論:
- スケール分離不可能性とハイブリッド計算は、生物学的計算と意識に不可欠である。デジタル計算に基づく現在の人工知能システムは、生物学的意識を再現する可能性は低い。意識を理解するには、計算の生物学的理論が必要である。
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