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Übersicht
Lehrplan
- Introduction to Integrated Information Theory (IIT)
- Fundamentals of Consciousness
- Cause-Effect Structures in IIT
- Integrated Information and Φ (Phi)
- Conventional Computing and IIT
- Simulated Systems and Consciousness
- Case Studies
- Ethical Implications
- Critiques and Limitations of IIT
- Future Directions and Research
- Conclusion
Overview of the IIT framework and its key principles
Historical context and development of IIT
Relevance of IIT to consciousness studies
Defining consciousness and its core properties
Philosophical and scientific approaches to consciousness
Relation between consciousness and information processing
Exploring cause-effect repertoires
Mechanisms and systems in IIT
Mathematical modeling of cause-effect structures
Calculation of integrated information
Role of Φ in assessing consciousness
Examples of Phi in computational models
Nature of computational systems and consciousness
Mapping computational processes to IIT paradigms
Challenges in applying IIT to traditional computing
Assessing conscious experience in simulations
Theoretical exploration of AI and consciousness
Critically evaluating assumptions about AI consciousness
Analysis of specific computer programs through the lens of IIT
Real-world applications and theoretical models
Moral questions surrounding AI and simulated consciousness
Potential impact on society and AI ethics guidelines
Common criticisms of IIT from scientific and philosophical perspectives
Limitations of applying IIT to AI and computational models
Emerging trends in consciousness research
Open questions and unexplored areas in IIT
Implications for AI development and future technologies
Recap of key concepts learned
Future implications for AI and consciousness research
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