Can a computer become self aware?

Computation and awareness
A conscious person is aware of what they're thinking, and has the ability to stop thinking about one thing and start thinking about another – no matter where they were in the initial train of thought. But that's impossible for a computer to do.
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Can computers have self-awareness?

Since consciousness is the awareness of internal and external environments, and since computers and machines are aware of their environment, self-awareness is recognition of that consciousness. Since self-awareness does not require a biological origin, today's machines can be categorized as self-aware.
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How long until computers become self-aware?

However, given how fast technology advances, we may only be a few decades. Experts expect and predict the first rough artificial general intelligence to be created by around 2030, not too far off. However, experts expect that it won't be until 2060 until AGI has gotten good enough to pass a "consciousness test".
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What happens when computers become self-aware?

The scenario where computers become self-aware and begin evolving themselves at super-human speeds is sometimes referred to as "the singularity", a term also used by Professor Hawking in his work on Black Holes and the Big Bang.
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Can a computer have a conscious mind?

Some experts answer, “Of course a computer can be conscious. The human brain, for instance, is a computer, and it has conscious experiences. So computer consciousness is not just possible, it is commonplace.” These experts differ, however, on why, exactly, the brain can be conscious.
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What is it called when AI becomes self-aware?

June 2020) Artificial consciousness (AC), also known as machine consciousness (MC) or synthetic consciousness (Gamez 2008; Reggia 2013), is a field related to artificial intelligence and cognitive robotics.
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Does true AI exist?

Remember all the press a few years ago about an AI that talked about putting humans in cages? But this isn't artificial intelligence in the traditional sense. For all its pomp and circumstance, the term has lost much of its original meaning. As the world stands now, in 2020, true artificial intelligence doesn't exist.
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Is Strong AI possible?

It is practically impossible to give a serious time estimate about it. Most experts agree that in principle it is possible to build such a strong AI. One can only speculate about when this will be achieved. But most AI researchers seem to think in decades rather than centuries, and I would agree.
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Has any AI passed the Turing test?

A computer program called Eugene Goostman, which simulates a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy, is said to have passed the Turing test at an event organised by the University of Reading.
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Can computers be able to think?

The first is the human capacity for intuition. They say computers will never be able to think intuitively because they rely exclusively on rules, whereas humans, in addition, employ a subtle and sophisticated form of inference from experience. For example, humanists claim a computer could never be a good physician.
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Can a computer talk like a human?

It is now more and more common to have different computer systems performing tasks humans can do such as playing chess, talking or recognizing objects. This machine's capacity of imitating human reasoning is known as Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Is Alexa self aware?

Self-awareness

In 2018, we launched Alexa hunches for the smart home, with Alexa suggesting actions to take in response to anomalous sensor data. By early 2021, the science has advanced adequately for us to launch an opt-in service in which Alexa can take action immediately and automatically.
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Can a human fail the Turing test?

Despite a few high-profile claims of success, the machines have so far failed — but surprisingly, a few humans have failed to be recognized as such, too. A new paper presents several instances during official Turing Test chats where the "judge" incorrectly identified the chat partner as a machine.
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Is Siri a weak AI?

Siri, Cortana, and Google Assistant are all examples of narrow AI, but they are not good examples of a weak AI, as they operate within a limited pre-defined range of functions. They do not implement parts of minds, they use natural language processing together with predefined rules.
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Can an AI have emotions?

Currently, it is not possible for Artificial Intelligence to replicate human emotions. However, studies show that it would be possible for AI to mimic certain forms of expression.
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How Fast Is AI compared to humans?

Advantages of Artificial Intelligence vs Human Intelligence

Speed of execution – While one doctor can make a diagnosis in ~10 minutes, AI system can make a million for the same time. Artificial Intelligence has significant dominance in many tasks, especially when it comes to monotonous judgments.
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How far are we from General AI?

In fact, experts believe that there is a 25% chance of achieving human-like AI by 2030. Furthermore, advancements in robotic approaches and machine algorithms, paired with the recent data explosion and computing advancements, will serve as a fertile basis for human-level AI platforms.
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How close are we to the singularity?

If we look at the calculating capacity of computers and compare it to the number of neurons in the human brain, the singularity could be reached as soon as the early 2020s.
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What is Alan Turing test?

The Turing Test is a method of inquiry in artificial intelligence (AI) for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human being. The test is named after Alan Turing, the founder of the Turing Test and an English computer scientist, cryptanalyst, mathematician and theoretical biologist.
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Are there any self-aware robots?

Another example of a robot that is considered to be self-aware by some is a robot 'arm' made by a group from Columbia University. The group created a robot that learns what it is by itself; the robot has no prior knowledge, but after a day of 'babbling', the robot creates a self-simulation of itself.
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Can I take the Turing test?

So far no computer system has passed the Turing test, according to the strict rules of the Loebner Prize competition, but they are getting close. The 2010 and 2011 competitions were won by a chat-bot computer system known as “CHAT-L,” by artificial-intelligence programmer Bruce Wilcox.
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Do machines think?

Since there is no physical interaction between the players, their thinking ability is the only variable. Therefore, if the probability of C losing remains the same when A is a machine and when A is a man, we can conclude that the machine can think. The thinking process for a man and machine may be different.
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Can machines think Dennett?

American philosopher Daniel Dennett sums up the feelings of some scientists by suggesting that humans are immensely complex and able computational machines. Brute force computing power, he reckons, might eventually mimic the human mind.
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How many computers have passed the Turing test?

The so-called Turing test is a three-person game in which a computer uses written communication to try to fool a human interrogator into thinking that it's another person. Despite major advances in artificial intelligence, no computer has ever passed the Turing test.
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