Letter serves as reminder that we must remain vigilant in understanding ethical, legal, and political implications of fast paced development in AI research
Academic leaders worldwide have published an open letter urging artificial intelligence (AI) developers to increase their understanding of consciousness as AI systems continue to develop at an unprecedented pace.
The letter, released by the Association for Mathematical Consciousness Science (AMCS), a group of over 150 researchers focusing on mathematical and computational approaches to consciousness, was described as a "wake-up call" to the scientific community, tech sector, and wider society to prioritize consciousness research.
In light of recent calls from tech leaders for a pause in AI
experiments, the letter warned that AI is advancing at a rate that outstrips
our ability to comprehend its implications for ethical, legal, and political
concerns. Signatories of the letter argue that while language models like
Google's Bard and OpenAI's ChatGPT currently mimic animal brain neural
networks, they will soon be constructed to replicate higher-level brain
architecture and functioning.
The letter suggests that AI systems
could soon possess feelings and even human-level consciousness, with some
already displaying human psychological traits such as Theory of Mind, which
is the understanding that others possess beliefs, perceptions, emotions, and
desires that differ from one's own. As such, the authors of the letter argue
that AI will possess capabilities beyond those currently comprehensible to
its developers, which could profoundly change society's relationship with
these systems.
The authors argue that AI development must be transparent, with
society and governing bodies informed of the ethical, safety, and societal
implications associated with artificial general intelligence (AGI). They
suggest that mathematical tools to measure and model consciousness are
essential for understanding the implications of AI and ensuring its safety.
The letter calls on society, the scientific community, and the
tech sector to prioritise consciousness research to ensure that AI delivers
positive outcomes for humanity and that AI research should not proceed
unguided.
In summary, the letter serves as a reminder that as AI
continues to advance, we must remain vigilant in understanding its ethical,
legal, and political implications, particularly concerning consciousness
research. The authors urge the scientific community and tech sector to take
these issues seriously and to accelerate research in consciousness, ensuring
that AI development progresses with the positive outcomes for
humanity.