Robots and a Sense of Self
https://theness.com/neurologicablog/robots-and-a-sense-of-self/
Humans have a complex sense of self, shaped by brain circuits that process sensory information. This sense isn’t just a given; it can be disrupted, leading to experiences like feeling detached from one’s body. Researchers are now exploring how to build components of this sense in robots, aiming to simulate aspects of human cognition. By equipping robots with sensors and algorithms that mimic our subconscious processes, we can study how these elements influence behaviour and adaptability. This approach not only advances robotics but also offers insights into human cognition. As we develop robotic AI, we might uncover the building blocks of self-awareness and consciousness, raising questions about the nature of AI and its potential for sentience.