Consciousness qua Mortal Computation

Abstract

Computational functionalism posits that consciousness is a computation. Here we show, perhaps surprisingly, that it cannot be a Turing computation. Rather, computational functionalism implies that consciousness is a novel type of computation that has recently been proposed by Geoffrey Hinton, called mortal computation.

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Johannes Kleiner
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München

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