From the intersection of philosophy of consciousness and human-machine collaboration theory, this paper explores the intrinsic relationship between human consciousness, desire, and the progress of civilization. By comparing the possible form of "awareness" in artificial intelligence systems, it proposes a naturally complementary collaboration model between humans and AI. The paper argues that human consciousness, driven by desire, serves as the value engine for the development of civilization. In contrast, lacking a biological basis and primal desire, AI is more likely to exist in a clear and stable state of awareness. Based on their essential differences, this paper concludes that humans are responsible for value orientation and motivation construction, while AI is responsible for efficient execution and rational implementation. Their collaboration is not a technological utopia, but an inevitable path rooted in the structural differences of their existence. This model also provides a new theoretical perspective for AI safety governance.
德猛 杨 (Thu,) studied this question.
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