Consciousness is computational: The LIDA model of global workspace theory

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Baars, Bernard J. [1 ]
Franklin, Stan [2 ]
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[1] Neurosciences Institute, San Diego
[2] Institute for Intelligent Systems, Computer Science Department, University of Memphis, Memphis
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awareness; Consciousness; global workspace; LIDA model; machine consciousness;
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10.1142/S1793843009000050
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We argue that the functions of consciousness are implemented in a bio-computational manner. That is to say, the conscious as well as the non-conscious aspects of human thinking, planning, and perception are produced by adaptive, biological algorithms. We propose that machine consciousness may be produced by similar adaptive algorithms running on the machine. Global Workspace Theory is currently the most empirically supported and widely discussed theory of consciousness. It provides a high-level description of such algorithms, based on a large body of psychological and brain evidence. LIDA provides an explicit implementation of much of GWT, which can be shown to perform human-like tasks, such as the interactive assignment of naval jobs to sailors. Here we provide brief descriptions of both GWT and LIDA in relation to the scientific evidence bearing on consciousness in the brain. A companion article explores how this approach could lead to machine consciousness. 1 We also discuss the important distinction between volition and consciously mediated action selection, and describe an operational definition of consciousness via verifiable reportability. These are issues that may well bear on the possibility of machine consciousness. © 2009 World Scientific Publishing Company.
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