AIJan 13, 2025

Principles for Responsible AI Consciousness Research

arXiv:2501.07290v115 citationsh-index: 4JAIR
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This addresses ethical and safety concerns for AI developers and society, but it is incremental as it builds on existing discussions about AI consciousness.

The paper tackles the potential for creating conscious AI systems that could deserve moral consideration and risk suffering, proposing five principles for responsible research and deployment to guide organizations in addressing this issue.

Recent research suggests that it may be possible to build conscious AI systems now or in the near future. Conscious AI systems would arguably deserve moral consideration, and it may be the case that large numbers of conscious systems could be created and caused to suffer. Furthermore, AI systems or AI-generated characters may increasingly give the impression of being conscious, leading to debate about their moral status. Organisations involved in AI research must establish principles and policies to guide research and deployment choices and public communication concerning consciousness. Even if an organisation chooses not to study AI consciousness as such, it will still need policies in place, as those developing advanced AI systems risk inadvertently creating conscious entities. Responsible research and deployment practices are essential to address this possibility. We propose five principles for responsible research and argue that research organisations should make voluntary, public commitments to principles on these lines. Our principles concern research objectives and procedures, knowledge sharing and public communications.

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