1st Edition

Artificial Conscience for the Quantum Physicist Conscious Machines Tackling Quantum Mysteries

By Ariel Fernández Stigliano Copyright 2027
216 Pages 141 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Fathom an AI system capable of making utterances like “I think therefore I am”. This inward gaze, arguably a hallmark of conscience, is absent in today’s intelligent machines. Yet, it is essential for the alignment of purpose of machine and human, an imperative that should turn the machine into an ally of human endeavor. Accordingly, this book implements conscience within an AI context,... Read more

1 Artificial Conscience for the Quantum Physicist: Introduction and Propaedeutics

2 Conscious AI Approaches Core Problems in Particle Cosmology

3 Methods: Conscious Autoencoders

4 Sixfold Fermionic Field Incorporating Dark Matter as Topological Majorana Particles

5 Conscious AI Discovers Dark Energy in Space‑Time Buttressing

6 Conscious AI Approaches the Theory of Everything

7 Artificial Conscience Circumvents the Time Travel Paradox through a Topological Remodeling of Space‑Time

8 Engineering a Substrate‑Independent Quantum Consciousness

Biography

Ariel Fernández Stigliano (also styled as Ariel Fernández) is a physicist and mathematician. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from Yale University and held the Karl F. Hasselmann Endowed Chair Professorship in Engineering at Rice University. He was also Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago. To date, he has published over 500 scientific papers and has authored 11 books on biophysics, artificial intelligence and mathematical physics. Additionally, he holds several patents on technological innovation. He is a senior member of the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET), CEO of the Daruma Institute for Applied Intelligence and CSO at the Ariel Fernandez AI Lab. Assisted by an AI copilot provided with novel semantic maps, his current research efforts are geared at the unification of gravity and the dark sector based on a fine-structure topological model of space-time.