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The Creation of a Conscious Machine - (MLI Generative AI) by Jean Tardy (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Describes seven novel variations of the Turing test.
- About the Author: Jean E. Tardy is a Systems Analyst and expert in Artificial Intelligence.
- 265 Pages
- Technology, Materials Science
- Series Name: MLI Generative AI
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About the Book
This book presents a groundbreaking journey into the world of Generative AI technology and offers an in-depth look at the prospect of AI achieving consciousness. The book navigates through various historical and modern perspectives on AI, from ancient myths to the Turing Test to the latest in technological advancements. It covers the theoretical anBook Synopsis
- Describes seven novel variations of the Turing test.
- Outlines an original definition of consciousness described as implementable specifications.
- Introduces the concept of Mathematics as a "genetically" transmissible cognitive medium.
This book presents a groundbreaking journey into the world of Generative AI technology and offers an in-depth look at the prospect of AI achieving consciousness. The book navigates through various historical and modern perspectives on AI, from ancient myths to the Turing Test to the latest in technological advancements. It covers the theoretical and practical aspects of creating a conscious AI, including the specifications for synthetic consciousness and the integration of AI with human cognition. The book questions whether generative AI can meet the traditional criteria of consciousness and how this might be realized.
About the Author
Jean E. Tardy is a Systems Analyst and expert in Artificial Intelligence. Following a rigorous top-down process, Jean developed a detailed System Architecture to implement Synthetic Consciousness in autonomous agents. "The Creation of a Conscious Machine" completed the first stage of this process. It surveys past attempts at achieving AI, including the Turing Test, and specifies the design choices and implementation strategies that must be followed to successfully build machines that are conscious.