Title: Self Models of Loving Grace - media.ccc.de Description: Artificial Intelligence is not just an engineering discipline, but also the most fascinating and important philosophical project ever att... Keywords: 38c3, 122, 2024, Science, Saal ZIGZAG, Chaos Computer Club, Video, Media, Streaming, TV, Hacker Text content: Self Models of Loving Grace - media.ccc.de News RSS, last 100 Podcast feed of the last two years SD quality Podcast audio feed of the last year Podcast archive feed, everything older than two years SD quality Podcast feeds for 38c3 mp3 opus mp4 SD quality webm SD quality vtt News RSS, last 100 Podcast feed of the last two years SD quality Podcast audio feed of the last year Podcast archive feed, everything older than two years SD quality Podcast feeds for 38c3 mp3 opus mp4 SD quality webm SD quality vtt browse congress 2024 event Self Models of Loving Grace Joscha Bach Saal ZIGZAG Science Playlists: '38c3' videos starting here / audio 60 min 2024-12-28 2024-12-30 10089 Fahrplan We are aware of audio issues, especially during talks of day 1 (2024-12-27). Some talks have been released in a preview-version, but are still being worked on behind the scenes. Artificial Intelligence is not just an engineering discipline, but also the most fascinating and important philosophical project ever attempted: the explanation of the mind, by recreating it. This part of the series "From Computation to Consciousness" focuses on the nature of the self, agency and identity. When we recognize the paradigm of Artificial Intelligence as a philosophical and scientific framework for understanding the nature of minds like ours, we may begin with an essential question: What does it mean for a machine to feel? How do emotions arise at the intersection between a self and its world—or more precisely, within an a reflexive self model, in response to being dynamically reconfigured by a motivational system, in response to shifts in its alignment to a model of its environment, all within the same mind? This inquiry takes us to the core of our own psychological architecture. Who are we when our self-perception alters? What does it mean to depersonalize, to dissolve the boundaries of the self? Can we reverse engineer, debug and reconstruct our identities to become who we want to be? Is there free will? Is it possible to recreate self and sentience in nonbiological substrates? Can AI be conscious? Could we perhaps even extend our own self to non biological substrates? This presentation is part of the philosophical series “From Computation to Consciousness,” which draws on insights from AI and cognitive science to explore the nature of intelligence, consciousness, and their realization in the physical universe. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Download Video MP4 WebM Download 1080p eng-deu-pol 1134 MB Download 576p eng-deu-pol 272 MB Download 1080p eng-deu-pol 619 MB Download 576p eng-deu-pol 263 MB These files contain multiple languages. This Talk was translated into multiple languages. The files available for download contain all languages as separate audio-tracks. Most desktop video players allow you to choose between them. Please look for "audio tracks" in your desktop video player. Audio Download mp3 eng 55 MB Download mp3 deu 55 MB Download opus eng 39 MB Download opus deu 36 MB Embed Share: Tags 38c3 122 2024 Science Saal ZIGZAG by Chaos Computer Club e.V –– About –– Apps –– Imprint –– Privacy –– c3voc