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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 1998

Machine Self-Consciousness More Efficient Than Human Self-Consciousness?

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An artificial system that introspects itself and improves itself has written another system that gives better results than systems directly written by people that incrementally creates model of expertise : cognitive scientists, Artificial Intelligence researchers and experts of the domain it has been applied to. It has been applied successfully to the game of Go, to multi-agent simulations and to other domains. This is an encouraging result for researchers working on modeling consciousness, it proves that a machine model of consciousness can be more efficient in creating complex cognitive models than the consciousness of an expert.
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Tristan Cazenave. Machine Self-Consciousness More Efficient Than Human Self-Consciousness?. EMCSR '98 - 14th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research, Apr 1998, Vienne, Austria. ⟨hal-01617581⟩
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