Le Secret de la Conscience … révélé par une IA ?

Modern artificial intelligences astonish us with their ability to write poems, understand our moods, and simulate convincingly human behavior. But is that enough to speak of **consciousness**? In this captivating video, we dive into a fascinating question: can an artificial intelligence truly feel, understand, and be self-aware? Is it possible that AI is already becoming conscious — without us realizing it? We first explore the different dimensions of consciousness: phenomenal consciousness, access consciousness, and self-consciousness — the ability to recognize oneself as a distinct individual. The Smallville experiment, conducted by Stanford and Google, showcases autonomous artificial intelligences capable of believable social interactions, revealing emergent and unprogrammed behaviors. --- 🖋 Written by: Christophe Pauly 🎞 Edited by: Margaux Charrière 🤝 Commercial collaboration: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) — My other accounts — ➡ Facebook: [  / christophepauly.tv  ](  / christophepauly.tv  ) ➡ Instagram: [  / christophepauly.tv  ](  / christophepauly.tv  ) --- Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction – Conscious artificial intelligence: myth or near future? 00:00:52 Digital parrots or the beginning of an emerging consciousness? 00:02:15 The Smallville experiment: AIs with believable social behavior 00:04:00 Phenomenal, access, and self-consciousness: essential definitions 00:07:00 The Turing Test and its limits 00:08:45 Searle’s Chinese Room: understanding or simulating? 00:11:00 Integrated Information Theory: a computable form of consciousness? 00:13:35 Biology vs. silicon: can human consciousness be replicated? 00:16:00 The black box problem and the opacity of modern AI systems 00:18:00 Emergence: can complexity give rise to consciousness? 00:20:10 Conscious AI or illusion of intelligence? 00:22:00 Conclusion – Are we ready to recognize a non-human consciousness?