Computer ScienceFrontiers in Psychology
Artificial intelligence, human cognition, and conscious supremacy
K. Mogi
A review exploring how human consciousness may map onto distinct computational capacities—highlighting domains like flexible attention, handling novel contexts, integrated multisensory cognition, embodied decision-making, and the provocative idea of "conscious supremacy" to identify computations unique to awareness. Research conducted by Ken Mogi.
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