Interdisciplinary StudiesFrontiers in Psychology
Interfacing consciousness
R. Prentner and D. D. Hoffman
Consciousness science has stalled, and this work proposes a radical shift: take consciousness as fundamental via the theory of conscious agents and unite it with the interface theory of perception to explain perception and cognition. The authors explore implications for AI consciousness and propose we inhabit a simulation instantiated in consciousness. This research was conducted by Robert Prentner and Donald D. Hoffman.
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