Computer ScienceFrontiers in Robotics and AI
Synthetic consciousness architecture
K. Spasokukotskiy
This paper explores a biomimetic architectural pattern for secure artificial superintelligence that aims for ‘friendly alignment’ without external supervision, emulating functional aspects of biological consciousness to establish moral safeguards. The approach leverages existing foundation models and simple algorithms to tune alignment strength for practical use. Research conducted by Konstantyn Spasokukotskiy.
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