Izak Tait

Auckland University of Technology
  •  7
    Do Androids Dread an Electric Sting?
    with Neşet Tan
    Qeios 1 1-18. 2023.
    Conscious sentient AI seems to be all but a certainty in our future, whether in fifty years’ time or only five years. When that time comes, we will be faced with entities with the potential to experience more pain and suffering than any other living entity on Earth. In this paper, we look at this potential for suffering and the reasons why we would need to create a framework for protecting artificial entities. We look to current animal welfare laws and regulations to investigate why certain anim…Read more
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    Structures of the Sense of Self: Attributes and qualities that are necessary for the ‘self’
    Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences. forthcoming.
    The “self” does not exist within a vacuum. For an entity to be considered to have a sense of self, it requires certain characteristics and attributes. This paper investigates these “structures” of the sense of self in detail, which range from a unified consciousness to self-awareness to personal identity. The paper details how each attribute and characteristic is strictly necessary for an entity to be classified as having a self, and how the five structures detailed within may be used as a guide…Read more
  •  15
    For consciousness to exist, an entity must have prerequisite characteristics and attributes to give rise to it. We explore these “building blocks” of consciousness in detail in this paper, which range from perceptive to computational to meta-representational characteristics of an entity’s cognitive architecture. We show how each cognitive attribute is strictly necessary for the emergence of consciousness, and how the building blocks may be used for any entity to be classified as being conscious.…Read more
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    Forgetting the Bicentennial Man
    with Ziqi Wang, Tahua O'Leary, and Paul Corballis
    Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness (-): 1-20. 2022.
    The established theories and frameworks on consciousness in the academic literature as related to artificial intelligence (AI), are rooted in anthropocentricism. Even those theories created intentionally for AI are based on the levels of consciousness as it is understood in humans primarily, and in other animals secondarily. This paper will discuss why such anthropocentric frameworks are built on unsecure foundations. We will do this by comparing the capacities and functions of human and AI cogn…Read more