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A new academic paper proposes that machine consciousness requires simultaneous computation rather than sequential processing. The research introduces 'Stack Theory' with temporal semantics, arguing that conscious unity depends on objective co-instantiation of mental processes within specific time windows, potentially making software consciousness impossible on purely sequential computer architectures.
Key Takeaways
- βMachine consciousness may require simultaneous computation rather than sequential processing that current AI systems use.
- βThe paper introduces Stack Theory with algebraic laws to formalize the relationship between timing and conscious experience.
- βTwo models are proposed: Chord (requiring simultaneous co-instantiation) and Arpeggio (allowing sequential occurrence within time windows).
- βUnder the Chord model, software consciousness on sequential substrates would be impossible for complex mental contents.
- βNeurophysiological evidence suggests consciousness depends on phase synchrony and effective connectivity in biological systems.
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